Updated: 9/16/2015
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Opened in 1875, Hornby School is a restored one-room schoolhouse museum on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Hornby School is a living museum where students may experience school days as they were in the 1870’s using authentic artifacts, books, pump and outhouse.
Preserving the past to educate the present and enhance the future,
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In operation 1875 to 1956. Opened as a museum in 1981 after restoration.
Documents from all one-room schools in Greenfield Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania prior to 1956.
The 38' X 22' building houses one classroom, one cloak room, and a closet.
Tour guide available each Sunday or schedule your class or group for a special tour.
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