This TB made it's way to one of the new synthetic football fields at Sequoia HS in Redwood City, CA.
Sequoia High School is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the official list of the Nation’s cultural resources worthy of preservation. The National Park Service under the Secretary of the Interior administers the National Register.
In accordance with National Register criteria, Sequoia is historically significant as the first high school in San Mateo County and for its innovative educational programs in Redwood City from 1923 to 1945. It is significant for the contributions of its long time music director, Otis M. Carrington, one of the world’s foremost composers in the field of operatic music for children, and it is the only remaining example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style of architecture in a major public building in Redwood City.