Union Station School (Paducah, Kentucky)

It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 19, 2011 for ethnic heritage.

[1] From 1928 until 1966, the building was a school house for African American children, grades 1–8.

[1] The total cost for the construction of Union Station School was US$4,145 (per Rosenwald files at Fisk University).

[1] The building was called a "one teacher school" floor plan and was a single classroom (22’x30) with a chalk board and wood burning stove, a "community room, and two small cloakrooms.

[1] As of 2020, the former school building is still standing but is in disrepair, with roof holes and broken windows.