Old School House (Tampa, Florida)

Built in 1858, it is one of Tampa's oldest standing buildings, and has been relocated twice from its original site.

Since 1931, the School House has been supported by the DeSoto Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.

[2][4] In 1931, the School House was donated to the Daughters of the American Revolution who relocated it from the west bank to its present location.

[5] On February 22, 1983, a plaque summarizing the School House's history was unveiled on George Washington's birthday, and the building was opened to the public.

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Old School House in 1974