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Lone Grove School |
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RR 2241 at CR 216, Llano,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
30° 48' 45.441072",
-98° 34' 23.427696"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Lone Grove School Among the rural schools in early Llano County were Lone Grove, Flat Rock, Little Llano, McNutt and Spice Wood. These rural schools also served their communities as gathering places. Located on a major route between Llano and Burnet, Lone Grove grew, and when officials divided the county into districts in 1884, it became district number two. This schoolhouse dates to 1910, on a site donated by D.P. Speck and J.L. Templeton. In 1937, Lone Grove became one of two rural schools in the county to offer high school courses. Building additions served the growing population until consolidation with Llano schools in 1947. The building is now used as a gathering and polling place.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Lone Grove School Historical Marker Location Map, Llano, Texas
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