Built in 1888, a year before Washington became part of the U.S., the Crow Valley School was built. Since its use up through 1918, the school has changed its purpose several times and become a museum for visitors to Eastsound. During its use, school years were only 63-days long, less than half the requirement for today’s students. In 1987, Richard Schneider and Bud McBride restored the schoolhouse to its former beauty. Today, it is one of the only single-room schoolhouses still standing in Washington. For those looking to be a long-term visitor, volunteer opportunities as a docent, gardener, office worker, or one-time event worker are available.

Crow Valley School Museum, 1668 Crow Valley Road, Eastsound, WA 98245

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