The architectural attributes that construct civic presence at the county courthouse (PH19) produce a similar result at Hereford High School, a symmetrical, three-story, red brick building with a three-story cast-stone frontispiece that impresses the otherwise modern (by 1926 standards) school building with a Tudor architectural character. On Union Street just north of the old high school is its successor school (1954, Cantrell Company; 200 Avenue F), an expansive, asymmetrical complex of continuous horizontal window bands and of differently shaped wings that express specialized interior uses.
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Stanton Special Learning Center (Hereford High School)
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