It is a T-shaped two-story building constructed of concrete with a textured stucco finish.
Architectural elements include horseshoe and bell-shaped openings, raised bands of stucco and multiple panel windows.
[3] Until the early 20th century, what is now Davie was considered an impenetrable swamp, accessible only by water.
At first, school was held in a room at the general store along a canal, and in 1911, a two-room wooden structure was built for the growing population of Zona (what is now Davie).
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