For those interested in alternative education, urban renewal, architecture, and community development, no project in the Mid-Shore has become more interesting to watch than the re-purposing of the Armory in downtown Centreville. Over the last two years, a remarkable transition has taken place to create a new home for the Wye River Upper School. By using determination and confidence, the School’s leadership has raised almost $6 million for a building many said was not worth saving.
The Spy had a chance to grab a few video shots of the new school, and we’ve added a few photos from 2011 before the project was fully underway.
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