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  1. Broadway High School, originally known as Seattle High School, opened in Seattle, Washington in 1902 and was the first dedicated high school built in Seattle. [3] [4] After World War II, the school was converted to a vocational training center for returning soldiers and its remaining high school students were transferred to Lincoln High School ...

  2. Apr 15, 2001 · In 1902, Broadway High School opens (as Seattle High School) on Capitol Hill on the corner of Broadway and E Pine Street. It is Seattle's first building specifically constructed as a high school. The architects are William E. Boone and J. M. Corner.

  3. Broadway High School. In 1902, Broadway High School opens (as Seattle High School) on Capitol Hill on the corner of Broadway and E Pine Street. It is Seattle's first building specifically constructed as a high school. The architects are William E. Boone and J. M. Corner.

  4. SCCtv produced a documentary, Broadway Pride, focused on this final gathering of students who attended the school, which closed in 1945. SCCtv has since created a website as a repository for information on Seattle's first dedicated high school. Click here to visit the website .

  5. Seven years after it opened in 1902, Seattle High School was renamed for the avenue it faced (Broadway). At first students from everywhere ­from Bothell to Broadway ­ came to the city's first dedicated high school.

  6. Apr 21, 2013 · Lincoln, Seattle’s second high school, opened in Wallingford in 1911 the year Seattle High Changed its name to Broadway and first opened night classes. This Broadway diversity was extended with skills schools like Edison Tech and “self-help” courses during the 1930s.

  7. Seattle Central College holds the Broadway High School (1902-1946) Archives, which was developed by the BHS Alumni Association and contains over 250 linear feet of artifacts and ephemera unique to the history of Seattles first high school.

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