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editDescription | Glenville High School, which is now known as "Glenville Academic Campus" was originally built in 1905 at Parkwood and Everton. In 1964 the groundbreaking has started as the new building was built at E. 113th and St. Clair Cleveland. | ||
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Glenville High School Alumni | ||
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | tarbloodernation.com | ||
Date of publication | September 1966 | ||
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Glenville High School | ||
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Glenville High School, which is now known as "Glenville Academic Campus" was originally built in 1905 at Parkwood and Everton. In 1964 the groundbreaking of a the Glenville shown above has started at E. 113th and St. Clair Cleveland. | ||
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