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Title
1940s - Bellarmine-Jefferson High School
Contributor
(Photographer)
Contributing Institution
Burbank Public Library
Collection
Burbank Schools
Rights Information
Burbank Public Library, Burbank in Focus Office
Description
Bellarmine-Jefferson High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in Burbank, California. It was founded by Monsignor Martin Cody Keating in 1944. The school was reopened in 2019 as St. John Paul II STEM Academy, which later closed in 2020. Keating selected the school's name from St. Robert Bellarmine (a 17th-century Italian Jesuit priest) and Thomas Jefferson (the nation's 3rd president). The school's main building is a replica of the old Pennsylvania State House, also known as Independence Hall, located in Philadelphia, PA. Adjacent to the main building is St. Eleanor's Hall, a replica of the main library at the University of Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson. The main entry to St. Eleanor's Hall has 13 steps, representing the original 13 colonies in the order they became states by ratifying the U.S. Constitution. The clock tower on the main building is frozen to honor the two famous documents written in Independence Hall. On the north side of the tower is July 4, 1776 @ 8:00 pm to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence and on the south side is September 17, 1787 @ 4:00 pm to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution. (Wikipedia)
Type
image
Format
nonprojected graphic
image/jpeg
Identifier
islandora:4253
local: pio03307
Subject
Burbank (Los Angeles County, Calif.)--Schools--Private--High Schools--Buildings--Architecture--Automobiles--Streets--Roads

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