National and State Register

Second Central School

Constructed in 1915, this rural schoolhouse was originally located 13 miles southeast of Flagler.  Consolidation forced the school to close, and it remained vacant for many years.

A view of the school with white wooden siding and gabled roof over the entrance and hipped roofs behind it.

Second Central School (1999 photograph.)

It was moved to Flagler in 1993 for use as a local museum.  This architecturally significant school includes details such as flared eaves and unusual finials.