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New Lindberg Public School

Glance at Yesteryear

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This photo, taken in 1938, shows the New Lindberg Public School at 17th and Nash Streets in Milwaukee. The building now houses the Business and Economics Academy of Milwaukee, a tuition-free, public PreK-8 charter school that opened in 2001 and serves about 820 students.

— This photo is from the Milwaukee Public Museum’s Photo Archives collection. Additional images can be viewed online at www.mpm.edu.

This photo, taken in 1938, shows the New Lindberg Public School at 17th and Nash Streets in Milwaukee. The building now houses the Business and Economics Academy of Milwaukee, a tuition-free, public PreK-8 charter school that opened in 2001 and serves about 820 students.

— This photo is from the Milwaukee Public Museum’s Photo Archives collection. Additional images can be viewed online at www.mpm.edu.

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