Tuck_High_School_Building,_Exeter,_NH.jpg
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Tuck High School, Exeter, NH; from a 1912 postcard. It was designed in 1911 by Ralph Adams Cram of Cram & Ferguson, the Boston architectural firm which also designed the entire Phillips Exeter Academy campus between 1908 and 1950.
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- 2006-12-28 16:27 Hugh Manatee 518×320× (59532 bytes) Tuck High School, Exeter, NH; from a 1912 postcard. It was designed in 1911 by Ralph Adams Cram of Cram & Ferguson, the Boston architectural firm which also designed the entire Phillips Exeter Academy campus between 1908 and 1950.