Theodore Roosevelt Public School, Cincinnati, OH
Theodore Roosevelt Public Elementary School, 1550 Tremont Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School was constructed in 1925 in Cincinnati’s South Fairmount neighborhood, replacing an earlier school on the same site. The Jacobean Revival-style structure, designed by A. Lincoln Fechheimer and Benjamin L. Ihorst, is very prominently located, and is highly visible from the Western Hills Viaduct and Lick Run Valley, and is located adjacent to the old Lunkenheimer Valve Company complex. The school had an additional building built in 1964 to the rear of the structure. The school became a charter school sometime in the early 21st Century, but closed its doors in 2014 after losing its accreditation, and has yet to reopen.
Theodore Roosevelt Public School, Cincinnati, OH
Theodore Roosevelt Public Elementary School, 1550 Tremont Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School was constructed in 1925 in Cincinnati’s South Fairmount neighborhood, replacing an earlier school on the same site. The Jacobean Revival-style structure, designed by A. Lincoln Fechheimer and Benjamin L. Ihorst, is very prominently located, and is highly visible from the Western Hills Viaduct and Lick Run Valley, and is located adjacent to the old Lunkenheimer Valve Company complex. The school had an additional building built in 1964 to the rear of the structure. The school became a charter school sometime in the early 21st Century, but closed its doors in 2014 after losing its accreditation, and has yet to reopen.