devtmefl: Pittsburg School. 12 School Street. Pittsburg, New Hampshire.
devtmefl: Old Livermore Falls High School. Built 1900. Livermore Falls, Maine.
devtmefl: Academy School. Built in 1921 using the Classical Revival Style with Roman elements. Addition in 1935. Now closed. Madison, Connecticut.
devtmefl: Town Hall. Sunderland, Massachusetts. Built in 1922 using the Federal Revival Style. Former school. Housed grades 1-8 until 1988. Town use began in 1995.
devtmefl: Old Orange High School. Orange, Massachusetts. Last use was as an elementary school. Empty for at least a decade now.
devtmefl: Lenox School. Lenox, Massachusetts.
devtmefl: Lenox School. Lenox, Massachusetts. Paul Chandler March 2018.
devtmefl: Old Orange Central School. Orange, Massachusetts. Built in 1888 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
devtmefl: 1854 School in Amherst, New Hampshire. Built using the Greek Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP district.
devtmefl: New Salem Academy. New Salem, Massachusetts. Paul Chandler October 2018.
devtmefl: Haverhill Academy Junior High School. Haverhill, New Hampshire. Built in 1897 using the Romanesque Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Messenger Street School in St. Albans, Vermont. Built 1898 using the Romanesque Style. Grades 1-4 until fall 1970 when it closed.
devtmefl: Fairfield Street School in St. Albans, Vermont. Built 1911 using the Colonial Revival Style. Grades 5-6 until it closed in the fall of 1969.
devtmefl: Entryway of Fairfield Street School in St. Albans, Vermont. Built 1911 using the Colonial Revival Style. Grades 5-6 until it closed in the fall of 1969.
devtmefl: Fairfield Street School in St. Albans, Vermont. Built 1911 using the Colonial Revival Style. Grades 5-6 until it closed in the fall of 1969.
devtmefl: Entryway Messenger Street School. 75 Messenger Street. St. Albans, Vermont. Built in 1897 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
devtmefl: Eureka Schoolhouse. Springfield, Vermont. Built before 1790, this is the oldest one room schoolhouse in the state. And likely the only one that predates statehood in 1791.
devtmefl: Deerfield Academy. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts. Built in 1931. Contributing Building to the NRHP District and National Historic Landmark District. NRHP designation in 1966. NHL designated in 1960.
devtmefl: Aurora Brick Schoolhouse in Aurora, Maine. Built 1827. One of the oldest brick buildings in Hancock County. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Old Aurora Brick Schoolhouse. Built 1827. Oldest brick building still standing in Hancock County. Aurora, Maine. Note old outhouse to the right. NRHP designated in 1980.
devtmefl: Old Elementary School. Gilbertville, Massachusetts.
devtmefl: Going Old School in Gilbertville, Massachusetts.
devtmefl: Old Deerfield High School. Old Deerfield, Massachusetts. Paul Chandler May 2021.
devtmefl: Old St. Albans High School. Then was Church Street School for Grades 7 and 8. Now a museum. It closed in June 1969–the same year I finished Grade 6. St. Albans, Vermont. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Old Newport High School building in Newport, Vermont. Now used by United Christian Academy. Built after 1925 fire destroyed its predecessor using the Neoclassical Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Converse Middle School in Palmer, Massachusetts. Formerly Palmer High School. Built in 1922.
devtmefl: Entryway of Converse Middle School in Palmer, Massachusetts. Built in 1922 as Palmer High School.
devtmefl: Old Riverbend School in Athol, Massachusetts.
devtmefl: Old Bigelow School in Athol, Massachusetts.
devtmefl: Old Athol High School. Wings c. 1917. Center built in 1936 using the Art Deco Style. Athol, Massachusetts.