Daniel School

It is a representative of a typical one-room schoolhouse from the early 20th century, and it has been the object of field trips by classes seeking to experience the historical learning environment.

[2][3] The school was built to a design from an architectural plan book with a single main room that could be divided by a movable partition.

The one story building features a hipped roof and is entered from a closed porch that is topped by a bell tower.

The original privies remain, one each for boys and girls, about 15 feet (4.6 m) from the main building.

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