The Lexington Normal School Building c.1900
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Title
The Lexington Normal School Building c.1900
Subject
Architecture; Campus Buildings, Housing,
Description
This building, which opened in Lexington in 1823, originally housed the Lexington Academy. The Normal School opened on the Lexington Site as the First State Normal School on July 3rd, 1839 . Only three young women, Sarah Hawkins, Maria L. Smith, and Hanna Damon, registered that first day. Fortunately others came forward and the class of 1840 found itself filled with 25 female students. In 1844, due to space limitations, the school relocated to West Newton. Various entities used the location following the Normal School's move to West Newton. The building has undergone changes over the years, as indicated in this photograph. Today, it is Masonic Hall, still standing in Lexington Center near the common. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Source
Framingham State University
Publisher
Framingham State University - Archives http://www.framingham.edu/henry-whittemore-library/archives-and-special-collections/index.html
Date
c.1900
Rights
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Language
en_US
Type
Image
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Collection
Citation
“The Lexington Normal School Building c.1900,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 18, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/12028.

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