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− | Opossum Hollow School, a wood-framed building, served as a school in the early twentieth century. Once the school closed, it was turned into a private residence and still serves as one today.<ref>Larry Fugate, “Scenes from Yesteryear, “ ''The Advocate'', December 17, 1993.</ref> In 2014, the school was damaged during a fire, but the owners stated that it would not stop their plans to keep renovating the structure.<ref>Kent Mallett, “One-room Schoolhouse Damaged in Saturday Fire,” ''The Advocate'', March 16, 2014, 3B. </ref> | + | [[File:opossum_hollow_1.jpg|thumb|alt= A photo of Opossum Hollow School and students.|Opossum Hollow School and students in 1909.]]Opossum Hollow School, a wood-framed building, served as a school in the early twentieth century. Once the school closed, it was turned into a private residence and still serves as one today.<ref>Larry Fugate, “Scenes from Yesteryear, “ ''The Advocate'', December 17, 1993.</ref> In 2014, the school was damaged during a fire, but the owners stated that it would not stop their plans to keep renovating the structure.<ref>Kent Mallett, “One-room Schoolhouse Damaged in Saturday Fire,” ''The Advocate'', March 16, 2014, 3B. </ref> |
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Revision as of 13:55, 9 August 2017
Opossum Hollow School, a wood-framed building, served as a school in the early twentieth century. Once the school closed, it was turned into a private residence and still serves as one today.[1] In 2014, the school was damaged during a fire, but the owners stated that it would not stop their plans to keep renovating the structure.[2]M.J.