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Locke Hill Auditorium

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

In 1934, the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) built an auditorium on the original Locke Hill school grounds. Federal workers constructed the limestone building out of stone from a nearby quarry. Built to address the county superintendent’s call for school improvements, the auditorium served as a central community space. Following post-war growth, the school’s infrastructure no longer met increased student needs. In 1976, the Locke Hill School was rebuilt less than one mile away to accommodate more students and to meet new building standards. The historic auditorium exists as a longstanding testament to San Antonio’s commitment to education. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2014

Marker Details

Address 11937 I-10
Location Description Irene L. Chavez Excel Academy, I-10 access road, E side between Woodstone Drive and De Zavala Road
Marker # 17996
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code schools; recreation; design and construction; New Deal programs
Latitude, Longitude 29.554894, -98.586439

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