The former Spring Garden Public School looms over 12th street, between Ogden and Parrish in North Philadelphia. Today, Spring Garden students attend the newer school, located on on Melon Street. Abandoned since 1986, the Spring Garden School Number One is a creepy testament to educations past.
Wikimedia Commons Irwin T. Catharine, who was the chief architect of numerous Philadelphia schools, designed Spring Garden School and oversaw its construction from 1927-1928. It is three stories tall and has a limestone entrance.
karthryn/ Flickr The roof of Spring Garden is home to what was once an impressive paved basketball court.
Mike Saah/ Flickr In 1986, the school moved to its current location and the newly abandoned Spring Garden School was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
kathryn/ Flickr As you can see, the old classrooms have fallen prey to graffiti and other destruction, along with decay from time.
kathryn/ Flickr As of last March, a developer aimed to convert the building into a residential building, although there are no definite plans for its redevelopment at this point.
Check out this video for some more footage of the fascinating building.
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Irwin T. Catharine, who was the chief architect of numerous Philadelphia schools, designed Spring Garden School and oversaw its construction from 1927-1928. It is three stories tall and has a limestone entrance.
karthryn/ Flickr
The roof of Spring Garden is home to what was once an impressive paved basketball court.
Mike Saah/ Flickr
In 1986, the school moved to its current location and the newly abandoned Spring Garden School was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
kathryn/ Flickr
As you can see, the old classrooms have fallen prey to graffiti and other destruction, along with decay from time.
As of last March, a developer aimed to convert the building into a residential building, although there are no definite plans for its redevelopment at this point.
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