NRHP: Ohiowa Public School
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Ohiowa Public School
NRHP Reference #: 05000725
NRHP Listing Date: 20050722
Location
202 S Main, Ohiowa, Fillmore County, Nebraska
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Summary
School District 40 was created in 1872. The original schoolhouse was replaced in 1888 with a two-story wood-frame building located on the site of the extant Ohiowa Public School building. Over time it developed severe structural problems. In 1921 District 40 residents voted for a bond issue to build a new school. Completed in 1923, the Ohiowa Public School is significant for its contribution to the development of education in the community.
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