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Jan 8, 2020 · Lafayette Bloom School is an abandoned circa 1915 school in Cincinnati, Ohio. The junior high facility featured classrooms for 1,200 pupils, two gymnasiums, a swimming pool, an elaborate auditorium, and an indoor rooftop playground.
Lafayette Bloom School is an abandoned circa 1915 school in Cincinnati, Ohio. The junior high facility featured classrooms for 1,200 pupils, two gymnasiums, ...
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Sep 4, 2008 · Bloom Middle School (1915) West End - 1941 Baymiller Street Other Names: Lafayette Bloom Architect: Garber & Woodward Style: 2nd Renaissance Revival Located in the Dayton Street National Historic District Closed.
Oct 12, 2020 · According to Cincinnati Public Schools' Kathleen Crable, the Heberle School and the nearby Lafayette Bloom School on Bank Street were sold to Eli Alkobi in 2012 for $60,000 each.
Jan 10, 2020 · The ornate Lafayette Bloom School is an abandoned circa 1915 school in Cincinnati, Ohio. The junior high facility featured classrooms for 1,200 pupils, two gymnasiums, a swimming pool, an elaborate auditorium, and an indoor rooftop playground.
Jun 9, 2022 · CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - The former Lafayette Bloom School in Cincinnati’s West End will be acquired and converted to market-rate residential housing by the Port of...
Jun 9, 2022 · The former Lafayette Bloom School in Cincinnati’s West End will be acquired and converted to market-rate residential housing by the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority.