Wilson School, Clear Spring
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Wilson School is a historic one room school building at Clear Spring, Washington County, Maryland, United States. It is a rectangular brick building, one room wide and three bays deep above a random rubble limestone foundation, built by merchant Rufus Wilson, 1859–1860. The school is representative of a vernacular interpretation of the Greek Revival style. It was incorporated into the county's public education system in the 1890s and remained in use until it closed in 1950, the last operating one-room school in Washington County. ()
14921 Rufus Wilson RdClear Spring 21722-1747
Wilson School – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hagerstown Speedway, Doubleday Hill Monument, St. Augustine's Catholic Church, Wilson's Bridge.