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Goffs Schoolhouse

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Area
  
less than one acre

Added to NRHP
  
11 October 2001

NRHP Reference #
  
01001102

Goffs Schoolhouse

Location
  
37198 Lanfair Rd., Goffs, California

Architectural style
  
Mission Revival architecture

Similar
  
Mojave Desert Heritage, Kelso Depot, El Garces, Barstow Harvey House, Amboy Crater

The Goffs Schoolhouse is a historic school building located at 37198 Lanfair Road in Goffs, California. Opened in 1914, the one-room schoolhouse was the first in Goffs used solely as a school; prior to its construction, the school district had used a rented building. Architect Anthony Beimer designed the Mission Revival building. The district served students in a 1,000-square-mile (2,600 km2) region surrounding Goffs; its students were the children of the area's miners and railroad workers. Many of the students came from Mexican immigrant families, and bilingual students often served as teacher's assistants to translate for the teacher. Goffs residents also used the school building as a community center, and it housed a branch of the San Bernardino County Library. The school closed in 1937, when the Goffs School District merged with the Needles district. During World War II, the school building served as a canteen for the Desert Training Center, the largest Army training facility in the United States. The Mojave Desert Heritage and Cultural Association now uses the building as a museum and cultural center.

The school was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 11, 2001.

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Goffs Schoolhouse Wikipedia