Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse
Posted by: Scook
N 44° 52.529 W 085° 40.480
16T E 604682 N 4969972
The Bingham Schoolhouse, now used as the Township Hall
Waymark Code: WM6FCC
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 05/25/2009
Views: 25
This school was erected in 1877 to replace a log structure built in 1870. The school has two rooms that housed grades one through eight. Older children attended school in Suttons Bay or Traverse City. Sunday school classes met here until 1888 when an Evangelical church was built across the road. Bingham prospered during the lumber booms of the 1870s and 1880s. By 1910 area timber was depleted, and Bingham's population declined. This building served as a school until after World War II. It has been used as the township hall for many years. In 1987 the school was restored to its original appearance. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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