
Lagunita Schoolhouse - Salinas, CA
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saopaulo1
N 36° 42.034 W 121° 40.733
10S E 618010 N 4062469
Quick Description: A former one room schoolhouse now on display at the Baronda History Center.
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/28/2009 10:14:31 AM
Waymark Code: WM7HNM
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Long Description:"Originally built in 1897, the little red Lagunita Schoolhouse was
located on San Juan Grade Road facing Sugar Loaf Mountain, on the
northern outskirts of Salinas. Truly a piece of Americana, the same
little one-room schoolhouse served as the learning ground for
children from grades 1-8 until 1967, when the building was declared
unsafe.
The school was replaced with a larger, similar-looking structure
built on the same floorplan, and the original building was moved to
the Boronda History Center in October of 1986.
The Monterey County Historical Society has restored and
preserved the building to what it was in its prime. It is now a
museum depicting school life in a turn of the century one-room
schoolhouse, a visible recreation of Monterey County's
heritage.
Another historical fact--the Lagunita Schoolhouse is the one
John Steinbeck writes about in Red Pony.
The building is not currently open to the public, as it is being
used to store historical furniture and other objects removed from
buildings destroyed during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake."
("http://www.mchsmuseum.com/lagunita.html" target="_blank">visit
link)