Renovated high school is dedicated in Harrisburg, Pa.

Oct. 4, 2007
Original building dates to 1926.

Officials in Harrisburg, Pa., have dedicated a newly restored, renovated and expanded John Harris Campus of Harrisburg High School. The renovation includes the original building, dedicated in 1926, and new construction. The campus now features 298,000 square feet of space, including 44 classrooms, 8 special-education rooms, 11 science labs and a 4,273-square-foot library. The project was able to preserve many of the architectural details of the original building. The architect is Hayes Large Architects.

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