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Delphi School
Former school in Thurston County, Washington From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Delphi School is a historic building in Delphi, Washington, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1990. The building is a one-story, rectangular structure on a concrete foundation containing a single classroom. It served as a principal public primary education facility in rural Thurston County between 1910 and 1942.[2] It currently serves as a privately-owned community meeting hall.[3]
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History
The building was complete in 1910 on a parcel donated by the Mud Bay Logging Company, intended to educate employees' children.[2] At its peak, the school educated 15 students per year, up to the eighth grade.[4]
The school closed in 1942, one year after logging operations ended.[2]
The property was donated to become a community meeting hall in 1944, and the building has been maintained since by the Delphi Community Club,[4][5][3] a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization since 2015.[6]
In 2006, UNAVCO strainmeter and seismometer equipment was installed on the property.[7]
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