The Division Street School in New Albany, Indiana, is a historic school building that was one of the first elementary schools for African-American children, opening its doors in 1885 after construction began in 1884. Despite being moved and repurposed over the years, it remained untouched by the Ohio River flood of 1937.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2002, the Division Street School now serves as a hub for various community activities after being restored from its previous uses as a Veterans Administration Office and a maintenance shop for the New Albany Floyd County School Corporation.
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