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Picture of Lincoln Grammar (Eastside) School, Reedley, Calif., built in 1911. The building was located near the corner of North Avenue and 10th Street. Romanesque Revival and Neoclassical architectural elements. It was the second elementary school constructed in Reedley designed to service the area of town, east of the railroad tracks, hence its unofficial name. The building was demolished in the early 1950s and replaced with a new campus. The Reedley Joint District, of which Lincoln Grammar/Eastside School was a part, was created in 1898, and incorporated into the Kings Canyon Unified School District in 1966.
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