The One Room School House in Bardstown, KY is a historic log school house that dates back to 1840. Originally located 1 mile from Cox's Station, the first fort built in Nelson County, the school house was moved to the old Pioneer Cemetery in 1976 by the John Fitch Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Serving as a symbol of early Kentucky's commitment to education and life in the nineteenth century, the school house offers hands-on educational experiences for visitors.
Sponsored by the John Fitch Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the One Room School House is a testament to the importance of education in Kentucky's history. With its original location in the midst of agricultural fields, the school ensured that no child had to walk more than five miles to attend. Today, thousands of visitors have enjoyed the immersive educational experiences offered inside the school house, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in Kentucky's past.
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