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Abandoned Midwest

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Abandoned Midwest

author

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2026-02-19 16:47:56

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Abandoned Midwest Skip to content Primary Menu Home About Contact Blog Search Search for: Abandoned Midwest Horace Mann High School June 9, 2019 June 9, 2019 Jessica Mae Olson 7 Comments In the heart of Gary’s west side sits a sprawling lot and at its core, the ruins of a grand Georgian brick establishment.  Built in response to the needs of a rapidly expanding steel community, the construction of Horace Mann spanned 10 full years from 1918 to 1928.  The resulting ensemble of three buildings are a beautiful example of classic Tudor style with a central entrance majestically framed by a perfect collection of block and brick. Photo Credit: http://www.ancestry.com  The first class consisted of just 45 students transferred from Jefferson.  They would spend their school days in two portable trailers on the property site during 1918.  As the demand for enrollment increased significantly more than initially anticipated, three more portable units were added in...

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