As the city of New Port Richey approaches its 100th anniversary next October, residents have urged city leaders to save a critical piece of its past by preserving the red-brick building that once housed Gulf High School.
Former students, longtime city residents and those who saw potential to put the building to a new use want the city to turn it into a cultural center.
The city’s Community Redevelopment Agency, which is made up of the five City Council members, voted in September to spend $1.75 million for the nearly 8-acre site on Grand Boulevard.
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