The Greek Revival style structure was erected by the citizens of Wyoming in 1817.
Originally sponsored by the local Baptist church, the academy became a Wyoming County Union Free School in 1880 and operated as a school until 1912.
[2] It is located within the boundaries of the Wyoming Village Historic District.
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