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Geyserville Union School

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Built
  
1921

NRHP Reference #
  
79000558

Founded
  
1921

Architect
  
Smith,Henry C.

Area
  
6,500 m²

Added to NRHP
  
24 October 1979

Geyserville Union School

Location
  
Architectural style
  
Mission/spanish Revival

The Geyserville Union School on Main St. in Geyserville, California was built in 1921. It was a work of Henry C. Smith. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

History

Geyserville Union School stemmed out of Geyserville High School, which in 1881, taught students in a shed on Geyserville Avenue. Students were then moved to the Union School. Middle and high schoolers moved to newer schools in the area by 1972, leaving only elementary school attendees at Union. The school mascot was the mustang horse.

References

Geyserville Union School Wikipedia


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