GC8W6B9 Traditional Cache The Little White School House
Type: Traditional | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: GeoDog74 @ | Hide Date: 07/05/2020 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 32.112 W105° 18.497 | Last updated: 06/19/2022 | Fav points: 0
Recommended for kids  Scenic view  Available during winter  Parking available 

This very easy family friendly cache was placed with permission from the Conifer Historical Society, and is dedicated to the historic Little White School House!  The cache host contains a small pill container which can be removed for easier signing, and a log inside, but that may change to somehting larger in the future.  Enjoy your walk around the grounds, Happy Hunting and BYOP!

 

The Little White Schoolhouse

Welcome to the home of the Conifer Historical Society! Formerly known as the Conifer Junction Schoolhouse, our beloved 1923 one room schoolhouse is now known as the Little White Schoolhouse and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

This wonderful example of a rural one-room schoolhouse was deeded to the Conifer Historical Society in 2012.  Since acquiring this historic structure, CHSM has invested thousands of volunteer hours and significant sums of money towards maintenance and historic preservation.

The Schoolhouse is open for tours by appointment.  

The Conifer Junction Schoolhouse was built in 1923 to replace the previous schoolhouse, which was in an abandoned reform Mormon Church.  Conifer School District, District No. 9 decided a new school was necessary and approved the funds in 1922. John J. Mullen, nephew of well-known philanthropist, in Denver, J.K. Mullen, loaned the land.

Conifer Junction Schoolhouse was the first purpose built school in Conifer. The school functioned as a one-room schoolhouse until after consolidation when Jefferson County decided to build a larger schoolhouse due to the population growth was necessary. A barn was built in the 1930s to house the animals that the teacher and students rode to school, including the horse that the teacher would previously bring into the basement while she was teaching upstairs.

West Jefferson Elementary opened in 1955, north of the Conifer Junction Schoolhouse. The school district found the new school to not be large enough shortly after opening due to population growth so Conifer Junction became an overflow classroom. In 1965 the Jefferson County School District converted the Conifer Junction Schoolhouse to a preschool. It operated as a preschool until 2012.

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6 Logs: Found it 5  Publish Listing 1  

Found it 07/29/2020 By Edwards654
I love the color coordination with the school house. Gets a favorite. Tftc

Found it 07/14/2020 By Bhob
Out and about on one of the more temperate days of late - this was the sixth of seven geocaches that I found during my travels. TN-LN-SL. Thanks !

Found it 07/11/2020 By Kroozer
Nice to have the historical location pointed out and a great container! Signed log. Thanks for the history and the cache! Earns a fav!

Found it 07/06/2020 By Knyte7
Thanks for the new cache and celebrating this heritage. Earns a favorite point. K7

Found it 07/06/2020 By SPat ABQ
A FTF. How about that. Very rare. We just had one of our caches published in denver today. We are escaping the heat and finally decided today would be the day to get up in the mountains. Been over a year. Cache is so cool. Very well done. Love it. Better to walk through the school yard than all the way around back. Gets a favorite from us. TFTFUN SL

Publish Listing 07/05/2020 By IgnotusPeverell
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