The Oldest Wooden School House In America Is Right Here In Florida And It’s Amazing

St. Augustine, Florida, is home to the oldest schoolhouse in the United States, offering a unique glimpse into historical education.

St. Augustine is a city in Florida known for having pockets of history that make our country and our state what it is. Not only is the city of St. Augustine the oldest city in America, but it also is one of the most scenic. However, for those visiting the city who wish to take a look at one of the most historic buildings in the United States, we have the perfect place for you.

Visitors to the historic city of St. Augustine, Florida will have the chance to see in person the oldest schoolhouse in the United States, built over 200 years ago.

Taking a trip back in time, guests to the old schoolhouse are able to see a history of education and how a student learned centuries ago.

Taking a quick tour through the building lasts only about 20-30 minutes, but it provides a unique glimpse into the components of an old schoolhouse.

For instance, the main quarters, where the students learned collectively and the headmaster taught…

…or the headmaster’s kitchen, which was not used for the students who brought their own lunches, but instead was used for the headmaster and his or her family.

Guests have the opportunity to ring the school bell in the yard which has withstood many years of use.

There are also beautiful gardens surrounding the house where visitors can sit for a bit and enjoy the colors of nature.

There is no tour guide when you visit the oldest wooden schoolhouse, but instead various placards throughout the house where you can read all about what went on.

With different areas throughout, guests can explore the outhouse, dungeon, kitchen, teacher’s living corners and more.

Explore the small museum and this wonderfully priceless part of history with the whole family for a quick trip back in time.

The address for the oldest wooden schoolhouse is 14 Saint George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084-3667. The hours to visit the school house are Sunday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. To find out more information about the old schoolhouse, including admission fees, visit the website

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