Built in 1874 of coursed native limestone, the one-room schoolhouse educated local students until it closed in 1945.
[2] The building features quoining on the four corners of the exterior, four windows capped with stone lintels on the east and west elevations, and an off-center doorway on the main (south) facade.
From 1962 to 1973 the building was restored, and it opened as a school museum operated by the Madison County Historical Society.
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