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Exploring an Abandoned Middle School with an Old Vault - Urbex Birmingham History
About the Location (Source: Wikipedia)
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L. Frazier Banks Middle School (formerly Banks High School) was a former high school and middle school in the Birmingham Public School System in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. The school, which was named for former superintendent L. Frazier Banks, occupied six buildings in a residential area of Birmingham's South East Lake neighborhood.
The school was opened as a high school in 1957 and, at first, accepted only freshmen. The high school's first graduating class matriculated in 1961. The school's athletic teams in that 1960-61 season won the Birmingham city football, basketball and baseball championships.
In the early part of that decade, a U. S. Air Force F-86D/L "Sabre", tail number 52-4243, was acquired when it was taken off active service. The aircraft was painted in the school colors of Columbia Blue and Scarlet, then was installed as a mascot and landmark in front of the school.
In 1972 and 1973, Coach Shorty White led the Banks Jets to consecutive 4A state football championships. The school was recognized nationally as a football power, even appearing in the pages of National Geographic. Future NFL quarterback Jeff Rutledge led the team into a 1974 showdown with Woodlawn High School and future NFL running back Tony Nathan at Legion Field. The crowd was estimated at 42,000.
In the 1990s, Banks was transformed into a middle school under the direction of Superintendent Cleveland Hammonds. As a middle school, Banks fed into Woodlawn High. A December 2000 arson damaged the auditorium and destroyed dozens of band instruments.
In October 2006, the Facilities and Technology Committee of the Birmingham Board of Education heard a recommendation from new superintendent of schools Stan Mims to close Banks and transfer its students to the new Ossie Ware Mitchell School. The recommendation was approved, with students transferring during the 2006 Christmas break.
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About Iron Vagabonds
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Our rules are short, and simple. Take only photos, leave only footsteps. Whenever possible we contact the appropriate authorities or owners of properties for access to shoot. We do not condone trespassing, breaking & entering, or vandalism in any sense or situation.
We are merely photo/video enthusiasts who love humans, and the things they build,...and sometimes leave behind.
Please subscribe to our channel, or like our video. Even if it's not your jam, it will add the much needed drops to our bucket to encourage our content to pop up to people around the world.
Thank you for checking out Iron Vagabonds.
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Exploring an Abandoned Middle School with an Old Vault - Urbex Birmingham History
About the Location (Source: Wikipedia)
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L. Frazier Banks Middle School (formerly Banks High School) was a former high school and middle school in the Birmingham Public School System in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. The school, which was named for former superintendent L. Frazier Banks, occupied six buildings in a residential area of Birmingham's South East Lake neighborhood.
The school was opened as a high school in 1957 and, at first, accepted only freshmen. The high school's first graduating class matriculated in 1961. The school's athletic teams in that 1960-61 season won the Birmingham city football, basketball and baseball championships.
In the early part of that decade, a U. S. Air Force F-86D/L "Sabre", tail number 52-4243, was acquired when it was taken off active service. The aircraft was painted in the school colors of Columbia Blue and Scarlet, then was installed as a mascot and landmark in front of the school.
In 1972 and 1973, Coach Shorty White led the Banks Jets to consecutive 4A state football championships. The school was recognized nationally as a football power, even appearing in the pages of National Geographic. Future NFL quarterback Jeff Rutledge led the team into a 1974 showdown with Woodlawn High School and future NFL running back Tony Nathan at Legion Field. The crowd was estimated at 42,000.
In the 1990s, Banks was transformed into a middle school under the direction of Superintendent Cleveland Hammonds. As a middle school, Banks fed into Woodlawn High. A December 2000 arson damaged the auditorium and destroyed dozens of band instruments.
In October 2006, the Facilities and Technology Committee of the Birmingham Board of Education heard a recommendation from new superintendent of schools Stan Mims to close Banks and transfer its students to the new Ossie Ware Mitchell School. The recommendation was approved, with students transferring during the 2006 Christmas break.
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About Iron Vagabonds
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Our rules are short, and simple. Take only photos, leave only footsteps. Whenever possible we contact the appropriate authorities or owners of properties for access to shoot. We do not condone trespassing, breaking & entering, or vandalism in any sense or situation.
We are merely photo/video enthusiasts who love humans, and the things they build,...and sometimes leave behind.
Please subscribe to our channel, or like our video. Even if it's not your jam, it will add the much needed drops to our bucket to encourage our content to pop up to people around the world.
Thank you for checking out Iron Vagabonds.
Music provided by Myuu (SoundCloud) & Teknoaxe.com
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