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Timber School House and Auditorium: 1872 Newbury Rd. Newbury Park: 7/13/04: Mission style two-room school built c. 1924 (with addition from 1955) and auditorium structure built in 1948; designed by architect Roy C. Wilson 167: Edward Tobin Residence and Site: 4440 Grand Ave. Ojai: 10/27/08: Craftsman bungalow moved to its present location in ...
Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse is a building in Mayer, Arizona. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [ 1 ] It is considered the longest used schoolhouse in Arizona, having been in operation for over eighty years. [ 2 ]
The little red schoolhouse (Courier, 2012) online. Theobald, Paul. "Country school curriculum and governance: The one-room school experience in the nineteenth-century Midwest." American journal of education 101.2 (1993): 116-139. Zimmerman, Jonathan (2009). Small Wonder: The Little Red Schoolhouse in History and Memory. Yale University Press.
In 1948, the 75-year-old eucalyptus trees were photographed as growing high along the Carmel Valley Road. By February 1957, the Carmel Valley Property Owners' Association voted to retain them. On October 26, 2007, a group of citizens applied for national historic status with the Monterey County Historic Review Board. [7]
The arrival of an English couple, Edward and Jane Hammond, and their seven children to the small town of Encinitas boosted its population to 22. Founded in 1842, it still did not have a school, but Edward G. Hammond, [2] a cabinetmaker, and his 17-year-old son Ted were paid $600 to construct a schoolhouse up to the eighth grade. [1] [3]
Workers prepare to move the original structure that held what is believed to be the oldest schoolhouse in the U.S. for Black children in Williamsburg, Virginia, on Friday, Feb. 10, 2023.
Mason Street Schoolhouse is a historical building in San Diego, California, built in 1865. The Mason Street School District No. 1 is a California Historical Landmark No. 538, listed on September 14, 1955. The school building, now hosting the Mason Street School Museum, is in Old Town, San Diego, at 3966 Mason Street.
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