Historic Andrews Schoolhouse

Historic Andrews Schoolhouse In 1881, six one-room schoolhouses dotted the countryside in modern-day Shelby Township with 390 students. It dates back to the 1800s.

Schools were named for land donors or geographical and physical features. Only one structure remains today, the Andrews Schoolhouse Museum. This small wooden building is the former one-room Andrews Schoolhouse. The school was initially located at the northeast corner of 25 Mile and Mound roads and named Hiram Andrews, who owned the land. The school was moved to its present location in 1976 as part of the Shelby Township's Bicentennial project.

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52700 Van D**e Avenue
Shelby Charter Township, MI
48316

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