Williamsville South High School, high school in Williamsville, Erie County, New York
Williamsville South High School is a high school in Williamsville, New York, built in 1892 and designed in Colonial Revival style. The building features symmetrical shapes, classical details, sturdy brickwork, and formal entrances typical of this architectural approach.
The school was founded in 1892 and has been part of the Williamsville community ever since. Architect Duane Lyman designed the building, and it was later recognized as historically important enough to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The school is located in a quiet neighborhood with tree-lined streets in central Williamsville, making it easy to find. The campus includes outdoor spaces where students gather, and many activities take place there throughout the school year.
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