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Overstreet and Town offered the Greenville School District a choice between a modern design akin to Vicksburg’s Bowmar Avenue Elementary School (YB25) or a traditional one. The district chose both. The red brick, porticoed Colonial Revival exterior pays homage to Colonial Williamsburg, while the stunning Moderne interior with its grand entrance lobby, rare for an elementary school, features curved walls and a huge cotton boll outlined in the terrazzo floor surrounded by the motto “Cotton Is King.” Built with funding from the Public Works Administration, the school contained twenty-one classrooms, an auditorium, gymnasium, lunchroom, and an atelier in honor of Greenville’s early-twentieth-century art teacher Carrie Stern.