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Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society |
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Constructed
in 1927 by Robert E. Callahan for his Mission Village in
Culver City, this building was used as a tourist
attraction and movie set. In 1963 the area of the Mission
Village was paved to form the Santa Monica Freeway,
forcing Mr. Callahan to move the structure to Mint
Canyon, where it was converted into a school house to
hold desks, a blackboard, and a lectern which came from
Vallejo, California, and dating back to 1858.
The Callahan School House was donated to the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society by Mrs. Marion Callahan (Kitty Kelley) and moved to its present location in April, 1987. This building is clapboard with a wood shingle roof and an overhanging, triangular- shaped porch. Not architecturally significant, it does however represent small schools used in mining camps and frontier settlements during the late 19th Century in the American West. Restoration was completed under the direction of Cathe Daley as a Girl Scout project in 1992.
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