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Photos: Construction begins for the new Animas High School

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Thursday, Sep 9, 2021 6:09 PM MT

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Construction is underway Thursday on the 3.2-acre parcel  that will house the new $20 million Animas High School, south of the Bader-Snyder Residence Halls at Fort Lewis College. The 40,500-square-foot building will feature two levels, with the common area extending through the central spine of the building and culminating in an atrium. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Construction is underway Thursday on the 3.2-acre parcel that will house the new $20 million Animas High School, south of the Bader-Snyder Residence Halls at Fort Lewis College. The 40,500-square-foot building will feature two levels, with the common area extending through the central spine of the building and culminating in an atrium. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Construction is underway Thursday on the 3.2-acre parcel  that will house the new $20 million Animas High School, south of the Bader-Snyder Residence Halls at Fort Lewis College. The 40,500-square-foot building will feature two levels, with the common area extending through the central spine of the building and culminating in an atrium. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Construction is underway Thursday on the 3.2-acre parcel that will house the new $20 million Animas High School, south of the Bader-Snyder Residence Halls at Fort Lewis College. The 40,500-square-foot building will feature two levels, with the common area extending through the central spine of the building and culminating in an atrium. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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