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"R" Little Red School House..When the first settlers arrived in their
communities they built three things in this order: a home, a schoolhouse
and then their church. The school building soon became the center of
cultural life in the community. This school house was built in 1909, replacing an older building. It originally stood in the center of Bennington Township, four miles east of U.S. Highway #63 on the Dunkerton Road and then two miles North, near St. Johns Lutheran Church. It was thus known as "Center School," and because of its location was used as the voting place for the township. The voting records were kept in the storage room to the right of the front entrance. The Black Hawk County Conservation Board purchased
the building in 1966 for $1,000 from Donald Sage. It was moved to Black
Hawk Park in 1968 and given a new foundation and roof. At that time
restoration work was undertaken by several local groups, most notably
the Cedar Falls teachers, who chose this resource as their Bicentennial
project in 1976. The old school was originally white and is now
painted red. This historical building is equipped with a bell tower and
bell, blackboards, pot-bellied stove, old desks, books and other
furnishings typical of its earlier days. In the fall of 1987, the Yesterday's Heritage
Quester Chapter #809, visited the little red school in Black Hawk Park.
Wanting to donate to or help with the upkeep of the school, they found
what was really needed was a new location. The search for a new home
began and in a short time, a site was designated in the Riverfront
Beautification area near the Ice House Museum at First and Clay Streets.
It took a year of planning, fund raising and help
from the public and private sectors of the community to make this dream
become a reality . The building was moved on October 6, 1988 to its
present location. In the fall of 2000, the bell tower was
removed and restored, and the roof was once again covered with wooden
shingles. Thanks to the
support of our Friends of “R” Little Red School and the community,
we were able to restore some of the authenticity of this structure. We sincerely hope as you tour the school, it
will take your imagination back to a simpler time; a time of rural life;
a time when brothers, sisters and neighboring children gathered each
school day to recite their lessons in a building like this. “R” Little Red School, part of Iowa's
history of excellence in education, is now a proud member of the Cedar
Falls Historical Society. We urge you to take a historical walk through
each of our museums. “It seemed, as I recall it, a lonely little
house of scholarship... But that humble little school had a dignity of a
fixed and far off purpose... It was the outpost of civilization. It was
the advance guard of the pioneer, driving the wilderness farther into
the west. It was life preparing wistfully for the future.”
-James Rooney, in Journey from Ignorant – Ridge, 1976
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Visit the
Wyth House and Viking Pump Museum,
the Victorian Home and Carriage House
Museum,
Ice House Museum,
Behrens-Rapp Service Station Museum and Tourist
Center,
and Lenoir Model Train Museum
Cedar Falls Historical Society ã
2002
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Last updated: 05/03/2006