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[[File:Pleasant_Hill_School.jpg|thumb|alt= A photo of Pleasant Hill School.|Pleasant Hill School on Loches Road near St. Louisville]]This school is still located on Loches Road in St. Louisville. It stopped being a school in 1940 when Mary Ann Elementary opened and the five one-room schools in the area were consolidated to form the elementary school. The school has since become a private residence and is used as a house. The original hardwood floors have been preserved and are still intact.<ref>L.B. Whyde, “One Keeps Original Purpose; Two Now Homes,” ''The Advocate'', May 24, 2008, 1.</ref>
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[[File:Wiki.PleasantHillSchool.jpg|thumb|alt= A photo of Pleasant Hill School.|Pleasant Hill School on Loches Road near St. Louisville]]This school is still located on Loches Road in St. Louisville. It stopped being a school in 1940 when Mary Ann Elementary opened and the five one-room schools in the area were consolidated to form the elementary school. The school has since become a private residence and is used as a house. The original hardwood floors have been preserved and are still intact.<ref>L.B. Whyde, “One Keeps Original Purpose; Two Now Homes,” ''The Advocate'', May 24, 2008, 1.</ref>
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==References==

Latest revision as of 06:28, 28 October 2017

 A photo of Pleasant Hill School.
Pleasant Hill School on Loches Road near St. Louisville
This school is still located on Loches Road in St. Louisville. It stopped being a school in 1940 when Mary Ann Elementary opened and the five one-room schools in the area were consolidated to form the elementary school. The school has since become a private residence and is used as a house. The original hardwood floors have been preserved and are still intact.[1]

M.J.

References

  1. L.B. Whyde, “One Keeps Original Purpose; Two Now Homes,” The Advocate, May 24, 2008, 1.