





The Red Schoolhouse
The Poland Center School, known today as "The Little Red Schoolhouse” is a one-room red brick structure that replaced an old log school built in 1819 on the southeast corner of Center and Struthers Road.
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Printed on acid-free satin paper, sealed with a UV-filtering lacquer coating.
Features front embossed signature — signed/dated on back side
All prints come unframed, framed images shown for a visual sense of scale.
The Poland Center School, known today as "The Little Red Schoolhouse” is a one-room red brick structure that replaced an old log school built in 1819 on the southeast corner of Center and Struthers Road.
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Printed on acid-free satin paper, sealed with a UV-filtering lacquer coating.
Features front embossed signature — signed/dated on back side
All prints come unframed, framed images shown for a visual sense of scale.
The Poland Center School, known today as "The Little Red Schoolhouse” is a one-room red brick structure that replaced an old log school built in 1819 on the southeast corner of Center and Struthers Road.
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Printed on acid-free satin paper, sealed with a UV-filtering lacquer coating.
Features front embossed signature — signed/dated on back side
All prints come unframed, framed images shown for a visual sense of scale.