Payne School
Learn about our one-room school house located on the premise.
The Payne One Room School is over 100 years old. It was first located on the south side of 17 Mile Road (about 1 1/2 miles west of Cedar Springs was). In 1971 was donated by Cordon and Marjorie Wallace and moved to its present resting place in Morley Park as the first Museum Building in Cedar Springs.
Since the newer museum building was built and opened in 1996 the Payne One Room School has been restored to appear as it was in the early 1900's as a one room school.The School now contains actual desks, teacher's desk, pointing stick, American Flag, wash basin, pitcher pump, pot belly stove, and the recitation bench as well as many other points of interest. One super feature displayed on the walls of the schoolhouse are the several class composite pictures of CSHS Graduating Classes which once hung in the top level of the original High School at Main and Muskegon Streets. A complete collection of these composite photos is the ultimate goal.
The museum does not charge for the use of the school. Call the museum and set up a day to bring your students in for a fun old fashioned day at school.
PODCAST EPISODE
Listen to an episode about the Cedar Springs Library with Museum Director Sharon Jett on the spotify podcast "Preservation Oaks". Click here!
CONTACT
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123 Main St. Cedar Springs, MI, 49319
hours
Every Wednesday, 10 AM to 5 PM, unless Cedar Springs Public Schools are closed due to weather advisory.