Mount Zion One Room School
The Mt. Zion One Room School is a historic U.S. school until November 2015 located at Ironshire Street at intersection with Church Street, Snow Hill, Maryland when it was moved by the Worcester County Historical Society to the Furnace Town Living Heritage Museum located on Old Furnace Road off Route 12, 5 miles North of Snow Hill, Maryland. The community used this one room school until 1931.[1]
Mt. Zion One Room School | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Ironshire Street at intersection with Church Street Snow Hill, Maryland |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 38°10′18″N 75°23′33″W |
Completed | 1869[1][2] |
Technical details | |
Size | One room[1] |
Mt. Zion One Room School Museum
The Mt. Zion One Room School Museum preserved how a school looked during the early 20th century by showcasing typical items found in a classroom during that period.[1]
Notes
- The Museums of Worcester County brochure, circa 2005.
- Montgomery County Public Schools. "Social Studies Field Trips", Montgomery County Public Schools, March 09, 1997. Retrieved on July 06, 2008.
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External links
- Mt. Zion One-Room Schoolhouse (Ocean City Vacation and Hotels Guide website)
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