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Posted on Wed, Jul 08, 2009
Middle school to reopen, but for different uses
Classrooms are dusty and empty, halls silent. But reminders of student days at John Wanamaker Middle School at 12th Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue are everywhere.
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