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1889 Territorial School — Attraction in Edmond

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1889 Territorial School
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Stephenson Park
S Littler Ave & East 4th Street, 431 S Blvd, Edmond, OK 73034, United States
Edmond History Museum
431 S Blvd, Edmond, OK 73034
Shannon Miller Park
S Jackson St & E 1st St, Edmond, OK 73034
Mitchell Hall Theatre
100 N University Dr, Edmond, OK 73034
Fink Park
Second St. & Garland Godfrey Drive, 800 E 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034
Edmond Fine Arts
27 E Edwards St, Edmond, OK 73034
University of Central Oklahoma
100 N University Dr, Edmond, OK 73034
Old North Tower (University of Central Oklahoma)
E Edwards St, Edmond, OK 73034
Katydids And Grasshoppers
17 N Fretz Ave, Edmond, OK 73003
Liberal Arts Building
100 N University Dr, Edmond, OK 73034
Nearby restaurants
Los 2 Tapatios Restauran & Taqueria
212 S Littler Ave, Edmond, OK 73034
Taco Bueno
125 E 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034
Sunnyside Diner Edmond
7 E 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034
Tamashii Ramen - Ya
132 E 5th St, Edmond, OK 73034, United States
The Mule Edmond
16 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
3 Tequilas
315 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
Papa Johns Pizza
109 E 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034
Café Evoke
103 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
Around the Corner Restaurant
11 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
Othello's
1 S Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034
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1889 Territorial School

124 E 2nd St, Edmond, OK 73034
4.5(15)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Family friendly
attractions: Stephenson Park, Edmond History Museum, Shannon Miller Park, Mitchell Hall Theatre, Fink Park, Edmond Fine Arts, University of Central Oklahoma, Old North Tower (University of Central Oklahoma), Katydids And Grasshoppers, Liberal Arts Building, restaurants: Los 2 Tapatios Restauran & Taqueria, Taco Bueno, Sunnyside Diner Edmond, Tamashii Ramen - Ya, The Mule Edmond, 3 Tequilas, Papa Johns Pizza, Café Evoke, Around the Corner Restaurant, Othello's
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(405) 715-1889
Website
edmondhistory.org

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Nearby attractions of 1889 Territorial School

Stephenson Park

Edmond History Museum

Shannon Miller Park

Mitchell Hall Theatre

Fink Park

Edmond Fine Arts

University of Central Oklahoma

Old North Tower (University of Central Oklahoma)

Katydids And Grasshoppers

Liberal Arts Building

Stephenson Park

Stephenson Park

4.5

(180)

Open 24 hours
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Edmond History Museum

Edmond History Museum

4.7

(102)

Open 24 hours
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Shannon Miller Park

Shannon Miller Park

4.8

(20)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Mitchell Hall Theatre

Mitchell Hall Theatre

4.6

(76)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Tour of Under Ground Neon Tunnels and Photoshoot
Tour of Under Ground Neon Tunnels and Photoshoot
Mon, Dec 8 • 3:00 PM
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102
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Oklahoma City Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Oklahoma City Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
2501 N Blackwelder Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106, USA, 73106
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Kid Quest in Oklahoma City: Superhero City Adventure for Kids (Ages 4–8)
Kid Quest in Oklahoma City: Superhero City Adventure for Kids (Ages 4–8)
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
129 S Robinson Ave, Oklahoma City,, 73102
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Nearby restaurants of 1889 Territorial School

Los 2 Tapatios Restauran & Taqueria

Taco Bueno

Sunnyside Diner Edmond

Tamashii Ramen - Ya

The Mule Edmond

3 Tequilas

Papa Johns Pizza

Café Evoke

Around the Corner Restaurant

Othello's

Los 2 Tapatios Restauran & Taqueria

Los 2 Tapatios Restauran & Taqueria

4.4

(141)

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Taco Bueno

Taco Bueno

3.6

(575)

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Sunnyside Diner Edmond

Sunnyside Diner Edmond

4.2

(542)

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Tamashii Ramen - Ya

Tamashii Ramen - Ya

4.7

(820)

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LeviLevi
Fun and free little historical school building that is open to walk-in's on the first two Saturdays of every month. As soon as we walked in we were pleasantly greeted by two ladies who were very informative and eggar to educate us with all the helpful and neat facts that they knew about the school house. They even knew which decorative pieces were accurate to the time period but were not original to the school house. Interestingly this building is not a national registered historical site due to the building having been moved 50 feet from its original spot. The building is well air conditioned and has two entrances. ♿️ The wheelchair accessible entrance is located on the east side of the building facing the tire and lube shop, while the front entrance which faces 2nd street has a couple steps to climb. We both really appreciated that the renovation maintained the integrity of the original chalkboards or Blackboards that were painted onto the interior walls of the classroom. These Blackboards were merely a mixture of burnt sweet potatoes and milk painted in a rectangle on the wall but are currently protected behind a plexiglass framed barrier. Although the current roof is modern, a small section of the original roof with wood shingles is mounted on the wall in the back corner of the school house. They even have the original school bell rope and you can even ring the bell for yourself. The Edmond Historical Museum and the School House often collaborate on community events and even offer a pioneer day for kids to experience what school life was like when the school was in use. There are bathrooms present but they are located outside the school house, similar to how it was when the school was operational. Unfortunately they seem to remain locked unless groups are visiting or when events are occurring. In front of the restrooms are multiple picnic tables that were built by a local Eagle Scout troop and even contain small plaques commemorating who built which table. Lastly there seems to only be two parking spots available for visitors, located directly behind the school house and one is handicap parking. The surrounding area does offer additional parking options.
BradBrad
This was Edmond's first school house constructed in 1889 shortly after the Land Rush. It is also believed to be the oldest standing building in Oklahoma County. Historically, it seems the building became a private residence around 1900 and then a camera shop in the 1950s. Restored by the Edmond Historic Preservation Trust in recent decades, what you see today is a nicely restored single room school house with period desks and decor. Opening hours are Saturday 1-4pm if you want to visit the inside of the old territorial school. Otherwise, a quick stop to view from the outside along with a couple of bronze sculptures of school children will do. You can walk around the sides and peek through the windows if you want to see what it looks like inside.
Ashleigh DiacogiannisAshleigh Diacogiannis
Hidden gem! If you would like to see this cute schoolhouse and learn from the docents on hand, be sure to mark your schedule. It’s only open on Saturdays and maybe not even every Saturday of the month. It was a delightful and educational stop.
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Fun and free little historical school building that is open to walk-in's on the first two Saturdays of every month. As soon as we walked in we were pleasantly greeted by two ladies who were very informative and eggar to educate us with all the helpful and neat facts that they knew about the school house. They even knew which decorative pieces were accurate to the time period but were not original to the school house. Interestingly this building is not a national registered historical site due to the building having been moved 50 feet from its original spot. The building is well air conditioned and has two entrances. ♿️ The wheelchair accessible entrance is located on the east side of the building facing the tire and lube shop, while the front entrance which faces 2nd street has a couple steps to climb. We both really appreciated that the renovation maintained the integrity of the original chalkboards or Blackboards that were painted onto the interior walls of the classroom. These Blackboards were merely a mixture of burnt sweet potatoes and milk painted in a rectangle on the wall but are currently protected behind a plexiglass framed barrier. Although the current roof is modern, a small section of the original roof with wood shingles is mounted on the wall in the back corner of the school house. They even have the original school bell rope and you can even ring the bell for yourself. The Edmond Historical Museum and the School House often collaborate on community events and even offer a pioneer day for kids to experience what school life was like when the school was in use. There are bathrooms present but they are located outside the school house, similar to how it was when the school was operational. Unfortunately they seem to remain locked unless groups are visiting or when events are occurring. In front of the restrooms are multiple picnic tables that were built by a local Eagle Scout troop and even contain small plaques commemorating who built which table. Lastly there seems to only be two parking spots available for visitors, located directly behind the school house and one is handicap parking. The surrounding area does offer additional parking options.
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Levi

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This was Edmond's first school house constructed in 1889 shortly after the Land Rush. It is also believed to be the oldest standing building in Oklahoma County. Historically, it seems the building became a private residence around 1900 and then a camera shop in the 1950s. Restored by the Edmond Historic Preservation Trust in recent decades, what you see today is a nicely restored single room school house with period desks and decor. Opening hours are Saturday 1-4pm if you want to visit the inside of the old territorial school. Otherwise, a quick stop to view from the outside along with a couple of bronze sculptures of school children will do. You can walk around the sides and peek through the windows if you want to see what it looks like inside.
Brad

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Hidden gem! If you would like to see this cute schoolhouse and learn from the docents on hand, be sure to mark your schedule. It’s only open on Saturdays and maybe not even every Saturday of the month. It was a delightful and educational stop.
Ashleigh Diacogiannis

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1y

Fun and free little historical school building that is open to walk-in's on the first two Saturdays of every month. As soon as we walked in we were pleasantly greeted by two ladies who were very informative and eggar to educate us with all the helpful and neat facts that they knew about the school house. They even knew which decorative pieces were accurate to the time period but were not original to the school house. Interestingly this building is not a national registered historical site due to the building having been moved 50 feet from its original spot. The building is well air conditioned and has two entrances. ♿️ The wheelchair accessible entrance is located on the east side of the building facing the tire and lube shop, while the front entrance which faces 2nd street has a couple steps to climb. We both really appreciated that the renovation maintained the integrity of the original chalkboards or Blackboards that were painted onto the interior walls of the classroom. These Blackboards were merely a mixture of burnt sweet potatoes and milk painted in a rectangle on the wall but are currently protected behind a plexiglass framed barrier. Although the current roof is modern, a small section of the original roof with wood shingles is mounted on the wall in the back corner of the school house. They even have the original school bell rope and you can even ring the bell for yourself. The Edmond Historical Museum and the School House often collaborate on community events and even offer a pioneer day for kids to experience what school life was like when the school was in use. There are bathrooms present but they are located outside the school house, similar to how it was when the school was operational. Unfortunately they seem to remain locked unless groups are visiting or when events are occurring. In front of the restrooms are multiple picnic tables that were built by a local Eagle Scout troop and even contain small plaques commemorating who built which table. Lastly there seems to only be two parking spots available for visitors, located directly behind the school house and one is handicap parking. The surrounding area does offer additional...

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This was Edmond's first school house constructed in 1889 shortly after the Land Rush. It is also believed to be the oldest standing building in Oklahoma County. Historically, it seems the building became a private residence around 1900 and then a camera shop in the 1950s.

Restored by the Edmond Historic Preservation Trust in recent decades, what you see today is a nicely restored single room school house with period desks and decor. Opening hours are Saturday 1-4pm if you want to visit the inside of the old territorial school. Otherwise, a quick stop to view from the outside along with a couple of bronze sculptures of school children will do. You can walk around the sides and peek through the windows if you want to see what it looks...

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3y

I went there for my birthday. While talking to the tall man, with the ponytail and beard, I explained that I moved to Edmond from Pasadena, CA to be near my daughter, granddaughter and son-in-law who live in Perkins, OK...to which he responded, "I am sorry I used to drive through Perkins..." I don't know if he thought that was cute or funny...it was neither....My daughter is the Vice Mayor of Perkins and I am incredibly proud of her, my granddaughter and my son-in-law. Had this "man" not been wearing two purses on his hips, I would have invited him outside to further discuss the matter. In any event, it is really unfortunate that foolish people don't give more consideration to...

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