Fruita Schoolhouse

The Behunin family, early settlers of the Capitol Reef area, donated the land in 1892.

For over a decade the school had a dirt roof and in 1935 the bare walls were chinked in.

From 1941 until its induction into the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1973, the building was unoccupied.

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