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Town Hall (Poncha Springs Schoolhouse)

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Poncha Springs Schoolhouse
1883, C. B. Frunash, builder. 330 Burnett St. (NR)

Light stone quoins and a belvedere-type bell cupola distinguish this two-story Italianate schoolhouse of red brick. Within the L plan are classrooms with 12-foot-high-pressed tin ceilings, slate blackboards, Oregon fir floors, and pine trim and wain-scoting. Today the well-preserved schoolhouse contains a museum and town offices in a park shaded by large old cottonwoods.

Writing Credits

Author: 
Thomas J. Noel

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