418 P St
Sacramento, CA 95814, USA

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Lincoln School, 418 P St Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

The Lincoln School is significant for the role it fulfilled with respect to the urban ethnic community in Sacramento, between 1930 and 1969. The school successfully served a wide variety of different ethnic groups in an area of mixed economic backgrounds. Specific techniques and programs were developed and utilized by the school to meet the special needs of these students and assist their integration into the Sacramento community. The School is a competent representative of school design of the 1925-1940 era, executed by the prominent local architectural firm of Dean and Dean. The structure is an excellent example of the school planning concepts of tis era with its carefully planned courtyard/classroom relationship designed to provide a maximum of natural light and ventilation. The building appears to have been occupied by school structures for 100 years.

Lincoln School, 418 P St Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

The Lincoln School is significant for the role it fulfilled with respect to the urban ethnic community in Sacramento, between 1930 and 1969. The school successfully served a wide variety of different ethnic groups in an area of mixed economic backgrounds. Specific techniques and programs were developed and utilized by the school to meet the special needs of these students and assist their integration into the Sacramento community. The School is a competent representative of school design of the 1925-1940 era, executed by the prominent local architectural firm of Dean and Dean. The structure is an excellent example of the school planning concepts of tis era with its carefully planned courtyard/classroom relationship designed to provide a maximum of natural light and ventilation. The building appears to have been occupied by school structures for 100 years.

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