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Little Red Schoolhouse (Scottsdale, Arizona)

Coordinates: 33°29′34.45″N 111°55′24.97″W / 33.4929028°N 111.9236028°W / 33.4929028; -111.9236028
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Little Red Schoolhouse
The Little Red Schoolhouse in 2012.
Little Red Schoolhouse (Scottsdale, Arizona) is located in Arizona
Little Red Schoolhouse (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Location in the state of Arizona
Little Red Schoolhouse (Scottsdale, Arizona) is located in the United States
Little Red Schoolhouse (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Little Red Schoolhouse (Scottsdale, Arizona) (the United States)
Location7333 E. Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Coordinates33°29′34.45″N 111°55′24.97″W / 33.4929028°N 111.9236028°W / 33.4929028; -111.9236028
Built1909
NRHP reference No.94000571
Added to NRHPJune 10, 1994

The Little Red Schoolhouse is a former school building located in Scottsdale, Arizona.[1] It was originally known as the Scottsdale Grammar School and is now home to the Scottsdale Historical Museum.[2]

The Little Red Schoolhouse was built in 1909 to replace an earlier one-room frame schoolhouse that was built in 1896. The new schoolhouse is a two-classroom structure built of red brick at a cost of $4,500. In addition to the two large classrooms, there is an entrance hall, two small rooms for storage, and a full-sized basement that was used as a church and a community center in the early years.[3] The schoolhouse was later used as the Scottsdale City Hall and Justice Court, the Scottsdale Public Library and then the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce.[1]

The Scottsdale Historical Society was established in 1969 to save the Little Red Schoolhouse from being demolished for the development of the Scottsdale Mall. Over the next several years, the school was restored to its original condition and now includes a classroom exhibit meant to appear as it did in 1910. In November 1991, the Scottsdale Historical Society opened the building to the public as a local history museum and in 1994 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Historic Old Town Scottsdale: A 60-Minute Self-Guided Walking Tour" (PDF). Scottsdale Historical Society. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  2. ^ "Scottsdale Historical Museum: History of the Little Red Schoolhouse". Scottsdale Historical Museum. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
  3. ^ "Arizona Edventures: Top Ten Schoolhouses". Retrieved 2015-01-03.