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1949 Central Catholic High School Fort Wayne Indiana

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This vintage linen lithograph postcard, printed in 1949 and posted in 1951, captures the Central Catholic High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The school, which opened in 1939, was located at the southwest corner of East Lewis and South Clinton Streets. The building’s architecture reflects the design sensibilities of the late 1930s to early 1940s, featuring a multi-story brick construction with clean lines and a prominent cross at the peak of its façade, indicative of its religious affiliation.

Central Catholic High School served the community until its closure in 1972. The building was a significant educational institution in Fort Wayne, contributing to the city’s educational and cultural landscape. Unfortunately, the school building was demolished in 1984, making this postcard a poignant reminder of a now-lost structure that once played an integral role in the community.

Collectors and enthusiasts of architectural history and educational heritage will find this postcard particularly interesting. It offers a glimpse into the past, preserving the memory of a building that no longer exists but once stood as a central part of Fort Wayne’s community fabric

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