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w:National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California . Alameda High School , 2200 Central Ave, Alameda, CA. Photographed August 9, 2009 from the north side of Central Ave. between Oak and Walnut Sts. Alameda High School auditorium, one of three buildings that were built circa 1926–1928. [1 ] [2 ] The architecture, designed by local architect Carl Werner, is designed in the early-twentieth-century Neo-Classical Revival style. [1 ]
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