This one-room schoolhouse has opened once again, nearly a hundred years after hosting the last class of children from nearby farms during the mid-19th to early 20th century.

Affectionately known as “Hot Potato School” because the teacher cooked potatoes on the school’s stove for her students to enjoy a hot lunch, this school and all the other one room schoolhouses closed in 1922 when Lincoln Community School opened.

The Pullen’s Corner School was originally located in the northwestern section of town and relocated to Chase Farm Park in 2016, carefully restored, and re-opened in 2018 to visitors and school groups.

 

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Step into history by seeing it firsthand and all it has to offer.

The sites are not open on a regular schedule but on the dates listed on our calendars. Updates to this website are made for openings at each of the four locations. Be sure to check out the Calendars for each before planning a visit.