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The School of Environmental Studies is an optional two-year high school in Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States.Also known as the "Zoo School" or “SES” because of its active partnership with the Minnesota Zoo and its 10-acre (48,000 m 2) site on zoo property, the school embraces project-based learning with an environmental theme.
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Pages in category "Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Apple Valley High School (AVHS) is a public four-year high school in the U.S. city of Apple Valley, Minnesota. [2] It is one of the five high schools serving Independent School District 196 (Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District). [3] The school was completed in 1976 as the second high school added to the district. [4]
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Bellingham, Washington, also known as the Federal Building, was built during 1912–13. It was designed by James Knox Taylor in Renaissance architecture style. It served historically as a courthouse, as a post office, and as a government office building.
The Federal Building and U.S. Post Office in Spokane, Washington, opened in October 1909. It was the first major federal building constructed in the "Inland Empire" that encompasses portions of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. The growing city of Spokane needed a larger post office and space for Federal offices.
the former Covington Post Office is now The Southern Hotel DeRidder: Rural Free Delivery: Conrad A. Albrizio 1936 building now houses the Beauregard Community Action Association U.S. Post Office (Ferriday, Louisiana) in Ferriday: 1939 Mural in post office in the National Register-listed Ferriday Commercial Historic District [79] Gretna
The U.S. Post Office and Customshouse in Everett, Washington served as the city's main post office from 1917 to 1964. It has also been known as Federal Building. The building, designed in the Neoclassical form by Oscar Wenderoth, now houses the offices of the Chicago Title Company. [2] [3]