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Lincoln High School (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

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The high school (by then the smallest high school in the MPS system) was disbanded at the end of the 1979 school year. The building now houses Lincoln Center for the Arts, a
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Lincoln won state championships in the small-school division of boys'
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at the corner of Cass and Knapp Streets. It was a part of the
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