Chili Cobblestone School - Town of Chili, NY
Posted by: MrsMcFly
N 43° 03.098 W 077° 43.393
18T E 278214 N 4770147
This cobblestone school, located at 2525 Scottsville Road operated from 1848 to 1952.
Waymark Code: WM4080
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 06/16/2008
Views: 29
Historial marker at school states:
The Chili District No.4 School was built in 1848 and operated as such until 1952. On September 19, 1965, it was dedicated as a museum. Established by legislation passed February 22, 1822, the township of Chili is believed to have been named after the South American Republic of Chile. It was formerly part of the Town of Riga, and earlier known as East Pulteney. Old deeds called it "Black Creek Township."
The old school as recently gone through renovations and the museum is open by appointment only. The Chili Town Historian can be reached at 585-88-6123 to arrange a visit. The museum holds many artifacts of interest from the mid 1800's.
City, Town, Village Name: Town of Chili
Building Usage: Former school, now a museum
Architectural style: Greek Revival
Public or Private: Public
Tours Available?: yes
Website: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
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