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Photograph shows First Red Bluff High School erected in 1906 and was located on SW corner of Franklin and Crittenden Streets with front facing Crittenden. Classes began in Sept. 1907. Manual training building added in 1914 and first gymnasium in 1918, both being erected by students. A larger and new school was erected in 1917 by extending the present building to the north and main entrance changed to the Franklin St. A large auditorium was in the center. Condemned in 1963 when new plan was started. The unoccupied building burned August 18, 1964. (Now site of tennis courts.)
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