An old Tiger football helmet and football playbook were highlights of displays at the North Alexander School Saturday. The school was open for Spring Tour of Homes visitors, allowing old students and visitors alike to see the work already done and the work still needing to be done. Display cases were filled with Washington High School memorabilia and classwork. With noticeable improvements already made to the school, the North Alexander School Association (NASA) is continuing its effort to restore the old structure.Welcome
I'm pleased to welcome you to my blog about the Washington-Wilkes Spring Tours for the last few years. In the absence of a good system for recording the history of each year's tour I've been compelled to extract available articles about the tours from the archives of The News-Reporter.
William T. Johnson
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Tour visitors enjoy NASA display
An old Tiger football helmet and football playbook were highlights of displays at the North Alexander School Saturday. The school was open for Spring Tour of Homes visitors, allowing old students and visitors alike to see the work already done and the work still needing to be done. Display cases were filled with Washington High School memorabilia and classwork. With noticeable improvements already made to the school, the North Alexander School Association (NASA) is continuing its effort to restore the old structure.
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