TY - GEN N2 - After having classes in various buildings, Evansville High School found a permanent home in 1868 on Seventh Street between Vine and Court Streets--the official address was 203 NW 6th St. In 1898 the tower and north and south wings were added. By 1918 the population of the Evansville had grown to the point where another high school, further west, was needed and Francis Joseph Reitz High School was built. At that time, the facility seen here became known as Central High School. In 1971 a new Central was built and this building was closed, and razed in 1973. The one exception was the gymnasium, which still remains today and is part of the current downtown YMCA. AB - After having classes in various buildings, Evansville High School found a permanent home in 1868 on Seventh Street between Vine and Court Streets--the official address was 203 NW 6th St. In 1898 the tower and north and south wings were added. By 1918 the population of the Evansville had grown to the point where another high school, further west, was needed and Francis Joseph Reitz High School was built. At that time, the facility seen here became known as Central High School. In 1971 a new Central was built and this building was closed, and razed in 1973. The one exception was the gymnasium, which still remains today and is part of the current downtown YMCA. T1 - Evansville High School in Evansville, Indiana DA - 1918 DA - circa 1918 AU - Lewellin Post Card L1 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1511564/files/20753.jpg PB - University of Southern Indiana LA - eng PY - 1918 PY - circa 1918 ID - 1511564 L4 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1511564/files/20753.jpg KW - Education TI - Evansville High School in Evansville, Indiana Y1 - 1918 L2 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1511564/files/20753.jpg LK - https://library.usi.edu/record/1511564/files/20753.jpg UR - https://library.usi.edu/record/1511564/files/20753.jpg ER -