Peachbelt Schoolhouse - Fennville, Michigan USA
Posted by: theHostas
N 42° 35.613 W 086° 09.711
16T E 568764 N 4716021
One-room Schoolhouse near Fennville
Waymark Code: WM15AF6
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 11/22/2021
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The historic Peachbelt Schoolhouse remains at it’s original location. It has been wonderfully renovated and is now an artist’s gallery and studio.
“…On the rural corner of M89 and 63rd street in Ganges Township sits the little brick Peachbelt Schoolhouse (ca 1867) named for the peach trees which were the predominate crop along the lakeshore during the late 19th century. In fact, the one-acre parcel donated for the school was originally part of the Paine Orchards, one of the predominate local peach growers of that time whose homestead is still located just across the road…Peachbelt had an annual enrollment of 20-30 students and a single teacher taught all grades and subjects…”
“…It operated as a school for 100 years, and is the oldest and best restored one room schoolhouse in Allegan County that has never been changed or moved from its original site…”
“…In 2003 it was bought by local artist Dawn Stafford who has transformed it into her year-round painting studio…”
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On the Michigan One-room Schoolhouse Association site: Search by school name, Peachbelt:
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How the Peachbelt Schoolhouse led to the Golden Gate Bridge:
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History and renovation:
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6292 124th Avenue
Fennville, MI 49408