Fairhope, Alabama
City building inspector Eric Cortinas has contacted the private owners of the old school that burned in January of 2014 (arson suspected) about demolishing the remains which are unstable and potentially hazardous to anyone wandering in there; it is burned beyond repair.
The property is owned by Jack and Mary Spinks according to county land records.
Probably nothing left is salvageable, even the bricks, according to a local historian.
Built in 1924, the school was last used for regular classes in the 1950s and for various purposes since then including a community center.
The property was auctioned off by the school board in 2007.
City building inspector Eric Cortinas has contacted the private owners of the old school that burned in January of 2014 (arson suspected) about demolishing the remains which are unstable and potentially hazardous to anyone wandering in there; it is burned beyond repair.
The property is owned by Jack and Mary Spinks according to county land records.
Probably nothing left is salvageable, even the bricks, according to a local historian.
Built in 1924, the school was last used for regular classes in the 1950s and for various purposes since then including a community center.
The property was auctioned off by the school board in 2007.
ca 1940 |
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