Children's Farm Home School

The Children's Farm Home School is a former school building on U.S. Route 20 in Oregon between Corvallis and Albany; it is located on a 300-acre (120 ha) campus now owned by Trillium Family Services.

Children's Farm Home School
Children's Farm Home School undergoing renovation in 2009
Nearest cityCorvallis, Oregon
Coordinates44°36′34″N 123°12′54″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1925[1]
ArchitectRoald & DeYoung; Travler, L.N.
Architectural styleGeorgian Revival[1]
Restored2013
Restored byBill Ryals, Modern Organic Architecture
NRHP reference No.08000254[2]
Added to NRHPMarch 25, 2008

The Children's Farm Home School was listed in 2008 on the National Register of Historic Places for Benton County; the listing was one of the first steps taken as part of a restoration effort that ended up taking five years.[1]

History

The 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2)[3] Children's Farm Home School was built in 1925 by volunteers from among the local Woman's Christian Temperance Union membership, for the purpose of providing homes for orphans, neglected children,[3] and children whose families could not otherwise take care of them in the years leading up to the Great Depression.[1] Its pupils would go on to attend Corvallis High School.[3] It supported itself through proceeds from a cannery, dairy and slaughterhouse, as well as the sale of produce and nuts, grown on the property.[3]

The school closed in the 1980s.[3] In 1998, Children's Farm Home School merged with the Parry Center for Children and Waverly Children's Home (aka Waverly Baby Home) in Portland to form Trillium Family Services.[4]

Restoration

Restoration efforts began in 2008,[1] after $4.5 million was raised from donors including Dave and Penny Lowther of Philomath.[3] Bill Ryals of Modern Organic Architecture in Corvallis designed the improvements, assisted by Endex Engineering. T. Gerding Construction Co. were the general contractors,[3] helped by volunteers.[1] In 2011, an "unanticipated septic system upgrade" required Trillium Family Services to raise another million dollars.[3]

In July 2013, Children's Farm Home School reopened, with a basement converted to a family center and rooms where families can spend time together. A restaurant was also opened on the first floor. Classrooms have become conference rooms available to rent.[1] The renovation also features a banquet room, administrative offices, and a museum.[3]

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