The Campbell County Training School Complex is a 100-year-old site listed on the Virginia and National Historical Registries, serving as the first post-sixth grade education facility for African Americans in Campbell County, Virginia. Led by an all-volunteer committee, their mission is to renovate this historic school for public usage, providing a center for cultural activities, workshops, and showcasing artifacts of historical significance.
With a focus on trades for men and domestic home care for women, the complex aims to preserve and celebrate the rich history of the community. Currently undergoing rehabilitation, the office and auditorium are being restored to their former glory, thanks to the support of volunteers, supplies, and funding from Campbell County and surrounding areas.
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