View of the rear of San Jose High School. Trees grow around the building. In the center one of the building's bell towers is seen. The new San Jose High School campus was built on the site of the old school destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. It was built in the Mission Revival style, incorporating tile roofs and open courtyards. The school was moved in 1952 when adjacent San Jose State College needed the site for expansion.
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