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CK McClatchy

Starks and Flanders designed CK McClatchy High School in 1937 with funds gathered from local sources and the Public Works Administration, one of the New Deal programs instituted to stimulate the U.S. economy in the wake of the Great Depression. Currently, approximately 2,000 students attend the school. In 2002, the school was officially added to the list of National Register of Historic Places.

Some photos courtesy of the Sacramento Public Library.

Designed by Leonard Starks, this was formerly the Office headquarters of the Fresno and Sacramento Bee newspapers. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was originally built for CK McClatchy, owner of the Fresno and Sacramento Bee newspapers at the time. More recently, it was for several years the home of the Fresno Metropolitan Museum.

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