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Waits River Schoolhouse

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Built
  
1914 (1914)

NRHP Reference #
  
88002656

Area
  
2,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
27 September 1988

Built by
  
Zwicker,J.W.

Opened
  
1914

Phone
  
+1 802-439-5534

Waits River Schoolhouse

Location
  
VT 25 on the north side of Waits River, Vermont

Address
  
6 Waitsriver Valley Rd, East Corinth, VT 05040, USA

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Bradford Elementary School, Oxbow High School, Newbury Elementary School, Orange Center School, Blue Mountain Union Sc

The Waits River School is a historic school building on Vermont Route 25 in the Waits River village of Topsham, Vermont. Now a private residence, it was built in 1914 as a combination district school and Grange hall, serving in those roles until 1972 and 1953, respectively. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988 for its Colonial Revival architecture and its importance in local educational history.

Description and history

The former Waits River School building is located in the rural village of Waits River, a short way west of the West Topsham United Methodist Church on the north side of Vermont Route 25. It is a two story wood frame structure, with a hip roof and clapboarded exterior. A 2-1/2 story gabled section projects from the center of the front facade, with the main entrance at its base. The entry is slightly off-center, and is sheltered by a gabled porch supported by square posts. The exterior is relatively unadorned, its massing, slender corner moulding, and partial gable returns the only major indicators of its Colonial Revival style. The interior is more elaborate, and is reflective of an evolutionary history dictated by changing state requirements for school building standards.

The school was built in 1914 by J.W. Zwicker, replacing a district school that had burned down the previous year. Despite attempts by the town to build it to then-current state standards, it did not meet them, and required some alterations before achieving state certification in 1937. The principal alterations were the addition of banks of windows to improve classroom and lighting, and the improvement of heating, ventilation, and bathroom facilities. The building also housed the local Grange chapter on the second floor until 1953, when that space was adapted for use as a second classroom. The school was closed in 1972, and sold into private ownership.

References

Waits River Schoolhouse Wikipedia