During our most recent visit to Utah ,
we went “off the beaten path” in search of one-room schools.  I have a soft-spot in my heart for one-room
schools because I went to one.  It was
demolished a long time ago.  One day I
decided to see if I could find a picture of it.  I searched the Internet and found
nothing.  I inquired with my local County
Historical Society and found nothing. 
The school no longer exists. That
got me thinking and I wondered how many of these old schools are left?  So, I have made it my mission to find and
photograph these historic schools before they all vanish from the landscape.  This blog post offers a glimpse into some of Utah ’s historic (but not necessarily one-room) schools
that we found. 
Schoolhouse Window
Reflecting the Past & Preserving for the Future
On our way to Bryce 
Canyon  National
 Park , we drive through Henrieville (UT-12), I photograph the Senior  Center 
Old Town School - Henrieville
On our way to the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands
National Park (about 32 miles from Moab Moab 
If you
know anything about this school, please leave a message in the COMMENT section
following this post. 
Old Schoolhouse near Moab
In the town of Mount Carmel, we photograph what locals call the "Old
Rock Canyon Church" (Historic Rock Church) 
It has a bell tower on it and was used as a church and school from
1880-1919.  A little research indicates
that the original log structure was built in 1880.  In 1890, the log building was replaced by a
stone building and a little later a lumber wing was added making it a two-room
school.  That building burned in
1919.  In 1923, the present building was
constructed and used primarily as a church. 
Currently, it is in the process of being restored.  In 1987, the building was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Old Rock Canyon Church/School - Mount Carmel
The Marysvale 
 High School 20 N Main St 
Marysvale High School
She also told us of a one-room school in Koosharem on Highway 62.  So, off we go.  While driving through the
little community of Greenwich (on Highway 62) ,
we see a one-room school.  Nearby, some locals
are dropping-off their recycling items.  I ask them about the school.  They
tell me they always called it the “little red school”. They thought it was
built in the early 1900's and closed in 1914. It had been used for wedding
receptions and special events but not so much in recent years.
Greenwich "Little Red" School
A little farther down the road is Koosharem.  We see a couple of schools but not a one-room
school.  We stop and talk with an older
man who is walking his dog.   He tells us
he thought the small building on the
Main Street 
(aka Hwy 62) might have been a school.  After I got home, I did some research on the
Internet but I could not find any information on this building. 
If you know anything about a one-room school in Koosharem, please leave a message in the COMMENT section following this post.
If you know anything about a one-room school in Koosharem, please leave a message in the COMMENT section following this post.
Koosharem Building - Is this an old School?
The Elsinore White Rock Schoolhouse (1875-1899) is
located at 35 E
200 North, in Elisnore.  In 1978, it was
listed on the National Register of Historic Places.   It is now a Community Center.
Elisnore White Rock Schoolhouse
The Salina Presbyterian Church/School
(historical significance between 1875-1879) is located at 204 S 1st
East in Salina 
Salina Presbyterian Church/School
The Echo  Canyon 
 School 3441 S Echo Road 
in Echo.  This historic schoolhouse/dance
hall was built in 1914 and closed in the 1940’s.  In 1997, it was listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. 
Echo Canyon School
The School is part of the Summit County
Historic Driving Tour.  To view and print
a PDF copy of the driving tour, please click on the following link:
Next to the Echo  School Temple Lane.  T he town appears to be deserted – we can't find anyone to ask.  So, we continue on our journey.  
On our way to Zion 
National Park , we turn off UT-9 in Rockville  to find the Grafton  School United States 
Grafton School
For more information and photos on Grafton, please click on the following
link to view my blog post on “Grafton ,
 Utah 
We have a reservation to stay at the Torrey
Schoolhouse B&B and we don’t want to be tardy.  The original two-story building was built by
a Stock Company in 1914.  After
negotiations, the building became the Torrey  School 
 Torrey Schoolhouse
For more information and photos
on the Torrey Schoolhouse B&B, please click on the following
link to view my blog post on unique lodgings.
While touring through the town of Torrey, we stop at 49 East Main Street 
Historic Mormon Log School/Church
During our visit to Capitol 
 Reef  National
  Park 
Fruita School
From Utah Grover  School 
Grover School
I may not get to certain U.S. States very often.  So, when I do visit a State, I like to come
prepared with a list of schoolhouses that might be near our destinations.  If you know of any schoolhouses, please share it with me in the COMMENT section following
this post.  Good directions or an exact address is always appreciated. 
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