The first school built on this plot was in 1876 and was 18 x 22 feet. As the community grew, so did the need for a new, larger schoolhouse. In 1906, the 24 x 34 feet building was built and within the next seven years a new bell and belfry were added. Some time after closing, the building was moved to the Guthrie County Fairgrounds in Guthrie Center, IA, where it is maintained as a museum.
Photo credit: Photo #1: Google Maps, dated 2021. Photos #2 and #3: Originally uploaded to the Guthrie County Historical Village and Museum's site about the school.
Official School Name | Baker No. 2 |
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When Built | 1906 |
When Closed | Circa 1950s |
Current Use | Museum |
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