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The school was built in 1954, and was named after Bishop John Moore; he was the second bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine, which had been the only diocese in Florida prior to the creation of the Archdiocese of Miami (1958). John Moore was born in County Westmeath, Ireland, and moved to Charleston, South Carolina at the age of 14. He served ...
Moore House is a historic home located at Garrison in Putnam County, New York. It was built about 1860 and is a modest two family, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story frame farm workers residence. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
Moore Academy (1883–1989), also known as Moore Academy School, was a primary school in Pine Apple, Alabama, U.S.. [1] The school was founded in 1883 by John Trotwood Moore, a journalist and local historian. [1] [2] It existed as a segregated school for white students until around 1970, when the school became racially integrated. [3]
The Moore Public School District, also known as Moore Public Schools, is a public school district in Moore, Oklahoma. The school district is the third largest in the state of Oklahoma , after Oklahoma City Public Schools and Tulsa Public Schools , with an enrollment of 24,075 as of the 2023-2024 school year.
Moore House (Bryan, Texas), listed on the NRHP in Brazos County, Texas; Dixon-Moore House, Dallas, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Dallas County, Texas; Moore House (Ennis, Texas), listed on the NRHP in Ellis County, Texas; Morris-Moore House, Paris, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Lamar County, Texas; John M. and Lottie D. Moore House, Richmond
The C. H. Moore Homestead, in Clinton, Illinois, is one of two Registered Historic Places in DeWitt County. The other, the Magill House , was added to the Register in 2003. [ 1 ] CH Moore Homestead DeWitt County Museum was added in 1979.
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The William J. and Lovila (Wooley) Moore House is a single family house located at 123 North Almer Street in Caro, Michigan. It was built in 1868, extensively renovated in the 1920s, and added to the National Register in 2024.