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#ViewOfTheWeek "To me, the little red schoolhouse is one of the most iconic historic structures from Fort McKinley on Great Diamond Island and I’ve admired it since I was a kid. Our family friend who owns the home did a tremendous job keeping the historic feel of the 1929 structure while blending in modern touches. The eagle that hangs over the front door is from her childhood home and belonged to her mother." — Britton Spark Red School House, Maine Homes, School Cafe, Room Country, Old America, Country School, Anne And Gilbert, Country Churches, Old School House

#ViewOfTheWeek "To me, the little red schoolhouse is one of the most iconic historic structures from Fort McKinley on Great Diamond Island and I’ve admired it since I was a kid. Our family friend who owns the home did a tremendous job keeping the historic feel of the 1929 structure while blending in modern touches. The eagle that hangs over the front door is from her childhood home and belonged to her mother." — Britton Spark

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Lincoln Maine / Webber's Mill School House / Built for the princely sum of $150, the little one room schoolhouse served as a school from 1892 until 1924 or 1925 when a new school was built and this school was sold. School House Aesthetic, Schoolhouse Exterior, School House Renovation, Lincoln Maine, Private Kindergarten, One Room School House, England School, Red School House, One Room Schoolhouse

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When the first settlers came to Southbury from Stratford in 1673, they spent their first night under a white oak tree on Crook Horn Road, in what is now Settlers Park. That section of Southbury became known as White Oak and at 886 Main Street North is the old White Oak School House, built around

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