. . . . . "444"^^ . "-71.01638793945312"^^ . . . "1927"^^ . . . . "Reay E. Sterling Middle School"@en . "42.24 -71.01638888888888" . . "2298"^^ . "1099967821"^^ . . . . "The South~West Middle School, formerly the South Junior High School and Reay E. Sterling Middle School, is a state of the art school building at 444 Granite Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is part of the Quincy Public Schools. The original school was in a Classical Revival style building was designed by Shephard & Stearns, and built in 1927. Of three junior high schools built by the city in the 1920s, it is the best preserved. It is a large U-shaped two-story brick building, with a flat roof and a raised basement. Its main facade is symmetrical, with slightly projecting end pavilions and a central entry pavilion. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989."@en . . . . "42.2400016784668"^^ . "89001343"^^ . "South Junior High School"@en . . . . "18210.8539008"^^ . "1989-09-20"^^ . "Classical Revival"@en . "24973997"^^ . . . "Massachusetts#USA"@en . . "Shephard & Stearns"@en . . "POINT(-71.016387939453 42.240001678467)"^^ . . . . . . . . . "South Junior High School"@en . . . . . "The South~West Middle School, formerly the South Junior High School and Reay E. Sterling Middle School, is a state of the art school building at 444 Granite Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is part of the Quincy Public Schools. The original school was in a Classical Revival style building was designed by Shephard & Stearns, and built in 1927. Of three junior high schools built by the city in the 1920s, it is the best preserved. It is a large U-shaped two-story brick building, with a flat roof and a raised basement. Its main facade is symmetrical, with slightly projecting end pavilions and a central entry pavilion."@en . "1927"^^ . . "89001343" . . . .