2014-02-16 09-28 02715 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Drawers, Michigan, Music Room, Purple, Purple Drawers, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 10-10 03268 WTA 5DM3-2  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 10-10 03268 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 10-09 03247 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 10-05 03242 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-02-16 10-02 03198 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-58 03163 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-57 03136 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-55 03031 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Basketball Court, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-54 03018 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Basketball Court, Detroit, Graffiti, Gym, Gymnasium, Michigan, School Gym, School Gymnasium, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-02-16 09-53 02971 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Basketball Court, Detroit, Gym, Gymnasium, Michigan, School Gym, School Gymnasium, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-45 02878 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-42 02824 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Drawers, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-40 02785 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architecture, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-38 02746 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Ice, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-02-16 09-28 02700 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Drawers, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-26 02645 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Drawers, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-23 02627 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-22 02603 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-17 02536 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Black Board, Chalkboard, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, You know you are in the ghetto when, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-02-16 09-07 02491 WTA 5DM3-2  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, B&W, Black & White, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-07 02491 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, Detroit, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-06 02487 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 09-05 02470 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, Detroit, Library, Michigan, School Library, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 08-56 02351 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Brick Chiminey, Chiminey, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-02-16 08-55 02315 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Detroit, Graffiti, Michigan, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 08-54 02310 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Black Board, Chalkboard, Detroit, Michigan, Snow, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 08-49 02278 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, School Auditorium, School Stage, Stage, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Art, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 08-48 02271 WTA 5DM3 HDR-Edit  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, Auditorium, Detroit, HDR, High Dynamic Range, Michigan, School Auditorium, School Stage, Snow, Stage, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 08-48 02268 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, School Auditorium, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building
2014-02-16 08-45 02240 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architecture, Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, School Auditorium, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building 2014-02-16 08-42 02223 WTA 5DM3  Andrew Jackson Intermediate was a school located on the east side of Detroit. Jackson was designed by the firm of B.C. Wetzel & Co., with the main part of the school built in 1928.  Jackson is one of Detroit's more unique schools in terms of design, using orange brick, masonry quoins along the edges of the building, and balustrades along the roof. Two lanterns are located above the main entrances facing the street. Though large, they appear to be purely ornamental, and are empty. The layout is fairly typical of schools designed in the late 20's, with a main hallway along which classrooms are located, and wings located on the ends. Jackson has an extra classroom wing on the north side of the building, and a cafeteria wing on the south side. Located in the center are the auditorium, which took up two floors, and a library on the third floor. The plan allowed for easy expansion of the school should the need arise. : Abandoned  School, Andrew Jackson School, ApMadoc, Architectural Details, Architecture, Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, School Auditorium, School Stage, Snow, Stage, Tudor ApMadoc, URBEX, USA, United States, Urban Decay, Urban Exploration, abandoned, abandoned building