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- Poynor_School abstract "Poynor School is a historic school building constructed from 1906 - 1908 in Florence, South Carolina. It was designed by local architect William J. Wilkins and was the contractor's first commission as an architect. Now known as Poynor Junior High School, it is located at 301 South Dargan Street and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (May 19, 1983). The two-story brick building is in a Neoclassical Georgian Revival style. Construction was carried out by J.F. Ong of Columbia, South Carolina according to plans by W.J. Wilkins who revised the original plans by Charles Coker Wilson. The building includes features a central tetrastyle colossal Ionic portico with six bays on either side of the portico and four-bay pavilions at each end of the main block. A banquet for President William Howard Taft was held at the school in 1910. The building and grounds have also been used for recitals, concerts, meetings, lectures, tournaments, fundraisers, and extracurricular classes.".
- Poynor_School added "1983-05-19".
- Poynor_School area "18210.8539008".
- Poynor_School location Florence,_South_Carolina.
- Poynor_School nrhpReferenceNumber "83002194".
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- Poynor_School yearOfConstruction "1908".
- Poynor_School added "1983-05-19".
- Poynor_School architectOrBuilder "Ong,J.F.; Wilkins,W.J.".
- Poynor_School architecture "Colonial Revival".
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- Poynor_School governingBody "Local".
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- Poynor_School location "301".
- Poynor_School locmapin "South Carolina".
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- Poynor_School name "Poynor Junior High School".
- Poynor_School refnum "83002194".
- Poynor_School subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Florence_County,_South_Carolina.
- Poynor_School subject Category:Colonial_Revival_architecture_in_South_Carolina.
- Poynor_School subject Category:Georgian_Revival_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Poynor_School subject Category:School_buildings_completed_in_1908.
- Poynor_School subject Category:School_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_South_Carolina.
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- Poynor_School type HistoricPlace.
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- Poynor_School comment "Poynor School is a historic school building constructed from 1906 - 1908 in Florence, South Carolina. It was designed by local architect William J. Wilkins and was the contractor's first commission as an architect. Now known as Poynor Junior High School, it is located at 301 South Dargan Street and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (May 19, 1983). The two-story brick building is in a Neoclassical Georgian Revival style. Construction was carried out by J.F.".
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- Poynor_School name "Poynor Junior High School".