Chili Cobblestone School Museum
Posted by: MrsMcFly
N 43° 03.092 W 077° 43.393
18T E 278214 N 4770136
Historical Marker for former school, in Scottville, NY
Waymark Code: WM1W5Q
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 07/18/2007
Views: 30
The Chili District No. 4 School was
built in 1848 and operated as such
until 1952. On September 19, 1965,
it was dedicated as a museum.
Established by legislation passed
February 22, 1822, the township of
Chili is believed to have been
named after the South American
Republic of Chile. It was formerly
part of the Town of Riga, and earlier
known as East Pulteney. Old deeds
called it "Black Creek Township."
Marker Name: Chili Cobblestone School Museum
Marker Type: Roadside
Agency: County of Monroe
Dedication Date: -9223372036854775808
City/Town/Village Name: Scottsville
County: Monroe
Region: Finger Lakes (Region 3)
Website: Not listed
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