The Osborn Street School in Fall River, Massachusetts, is a historic school building that was constructed in 1893 to replace an earlier schoolhouse on the same site. Designed by architect Frank Irving Cooper, it served as a grammar school and briefly as the city's normal school for training new teachers.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, the Osborn Street School was one of several elementary schools closed by the city in 2008, with students being transferred to the newly built Carlton M. Vivieros Elementary School.
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