The Robidoux School in St. Joseph, Missouri, holds a significant place in the city's educational history, serving as the first high school location and later evolving into a vocational trade school and junior college. Originally built in 1866, the current Classical Revival style building was designed by architects Edmond Jacques Eckel and Walter Boschen in 1907, boasting 12 classrooms and an auditorium seating 1,100.
Transitioning over the years to accommodate various educational institutions, the Robidoux School eventually became the home of Missouri Western State College before relocating in 1969. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981, this historic building continues to stand as a testament to the evolution of education in St. Joseph, Missouri.
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