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The school was built in 1925 and has seen many additions over the years. It now takes up a city block and space is at a premium.
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The older part of the building faces Forsyth Street to the west, while the newer additions are to the north, east, and south.
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The early federalist style schoolhouse building joins a later addition with a breezeway.
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The building is an imposing and formal style for a small rural school.
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The wide, low-pitched gable surmounting the facade of the building in a classical style shows the federal influence. Units of stone are used to accentuate the corners of the building. The classical revival architectural style of the early 20th century can be seen even in the small community of Chumuckla.
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During the classical revival period, architects generally produced academic designs based on classical or Renaissance precedents.
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Government buildings were designed in the classic tradition during the late 19th and early 20th century.
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The old Episcopal Parish schoolhouse on Church Street can be seen from the northwest corner of the house.