Maysville School | |
| Schoolhouse in 2011 | |
| Location | S of US 50, Maysville, Colorado |
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| Coordinates | 38°32′22″N106°11′24″W / 38.53944°N 106.19000°W |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1912 |
| Architectural style | Rural Schoolhouse |
| MPS | Rural School Buildings in Colorado MPS |
| NRHP reference No. | 99000484 [1] |
| Added to NRHP | April 29, 1999 |
The Maysville School in Maysville, Colorado, also known as the Maysville Schoolhouse, is a schoolhouse built in 1912. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]
It seems the school was built as a two-story building in 1882, located centrally in a growing town area, but by 1912, when it "acquired its current configuration", the local area was rural. It is now a one-story, vernacular wood frame one-room schoolhouse. [2] It served as a school until 1939, then as a private house, and in 1948 it was modified to serve as a bus garage for the school district. It was sold to the Salida Museum Association in 1977 and then was restored. [2] It hosts community meetings and the teacher's quarters serve as a museum.
It has a bell tower with bell. [2] It is "the most intact building associated with early 20th century Maysville." [2]
The schoolhouse is located south of U.S. Route 50. [1]