Reed School (Wisconsin) Explained
Reed School Historic Site is a one room school museum owned and operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society.[1] [2] [3] The school is located on the corner of U.S. Route 10 and Cardinal Avenue near Neillsville, Wisconsin. The classroom has been restored to its 1939 appearance and is used for school programs. The basement contains an exhibit on the history of rural education in Wisconsin. Constructed in 1915, the schoolhouse operated as a school until 1951 when it closed due to a lack of students.[4] Reed School is a prime example of the estimated 6,000 one room schools that once operated across Wisconsin.[5] The building was restored by former student Gordon Smith and opened as Wisconsin's 10th State Historic Site in 2007.[6]
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Notes and References
- Web site: About Reed School. wisconsinhistory.org. Wisconsin Historical Society. 5 September 2016.
- Book: Wisconsin. State of Wisconsin 2015-2016 Blue Book. 2015. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. Madison, Wisconsin. 9780975282076. 420.
- Web site: Reed School. TravelWisconsin.com. Travel Wisconsin. 5 September 2016.
- Web site: About Reed School. wisconsinhistory.org. Wisconsin Historical Scoeiety. 5 September 2016.
- Book: Apps. Jerry. One-room country schools : history and recollections. 2015. Wisconsin Historical Society Press. Madison, Wisconsin. 9780870207525. 2nd.
- Web site: Kuzjak. Mike. storybook beginning for old Reed School. www.usgennet.org. 5 September 2016.