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District 1 Schoolhouse
1775 This is one of the first schoolhouses from Nashua's great educational history. The third grade students of the Nashua public school system attend one full school day on site with historic learning activities typical of its period as recorded from our heritage.
The 1775 schoolhouse burned down and was rebuilt in 1841. Descriptions of the 1775 schoolhouse compare very similarly to the 1841 construction.
The building of today is a restored original from 1841. The King's Daughters Benevolent Association made the restorations in 1976 as a bicentennial project.
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Amherst Street Elementary School
1892
Additions have been added to this school; However, the original schoolhouse building is still intact.
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Mount Pleasant School
1925 The first Mount Pleasant School was built in 1849 and is recorded as Nashville's and later, Nashua's first High School. The current Mount Pleasant school building was built in 1925 with a major renovation completed in 1987.
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Elm Street Junior High
1937
Built in 1937, this was the high school until 1975. My grandfather was in the first graduating class!
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Ledge Street Elementary School
1956
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Nashua High School North
2002
With 421,000 sq. ft., the teachers here are calling this school a dream.
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More Photos will accompany this soon!
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