Springwater School
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Springwater School was built in 1922 and is located in Starland County, 10 miles north of the Michichi turn off on Highway 9 in Alberta, Canada. The School was part of the Drumheller School Division No. 30. Even though it is no longer in use, it has been well maintained by the Springwater Homestead Foundation.
Contents
1 History
2 Film
3 References
4 External links
History
Built by a local stonemason, the school was built with all local stones. There were only ten students when the school originally opened. In addition to being a school, the building also hosted many community events, even after closing as a school. In April, 1952, the school was sold to the Majestic Farrell Lake Women's Institute. It was sold for $200 and remained as a community hall.
Film
The 1988 movie Bye Bye Blues was filmed in the area, and the Springwater School was used as a set.
References
External links
- Archivescanada.ca
- Starlandcounty.com
Coordinates: 53°35′20″N 113°42′26″W / 53.5889°N 113.7072°W / 53.5889; -113.7072
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