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Fifth Avenue High School is a defunct school located at 1800 Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Bluff neighborhood. It was part of Pittsburgh Public Schools. * City of Pittsburgh Historic Structure since November 30, 1999. , architecture = Gothic. * After its closing, students attended Brashear High School. Built in 1894 as a large Romanesque/Gothic Revival building, (architect, Edward Stotz) it served the Pittsburgh Public Schools until its closure in 1976. For most years since, the building has sat empty, boarded up and fenced off. It has sold to a few different owners.

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  • Fifth Avenue High School is a defunct school located at 1800 Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Bluff neighborhood. It was part of Pittsburgh Public Schools. * City of Pittsburgh Historic Structure since November 30, 1999. , architecture = Gothic. * After its closing, students attended Brashear High School. Built in 1894 as a large Romanesque/Gothic Revival building, (architect, Edward Stotz) it served the Pittsburgh Public Schools until its closure in 1976. For most years since, the building has sat empty, boarded up and fenced off. It has sold to a few different owners.
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  • Fifth Avenue High School is a defunct school located at 1800 Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Bluff neighborhood. It was part of Pittsburgh Public Schools. * City of Pittsburgh Historic Structure since November 30, 1999. , architecture = Gothic. * After its closing, students attended Brashear High School. Built in 1894 as a large Romanesque/Gothic Revival building, (architect, Edward Stotz) it served the Pittsburgh Public Schools until its closure in 1976. For most years since, the building has sat empty, boarded up and fenced off. It has sold to a few different owners. Fifth Avenue was the first fireproof school in Pennsylvania and was home to the Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society. Its colors were red and white, and the mascot was the Archer, so chosen because of the school's remarkable architecture and hallways filled with Gothic and Victorian arches lined with red and white tile. Fifth Avenue was a dominant force in city sports, winning the state title in basketball in its last year it was open. The school served the Lower Hill District, while its main rival, Schenley High School, served the upper and middle Hill. The building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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