Clyde School, Clyde Township, St Clair County, Michigan

Location: 43.05338,-82.57530, on the east side of Wildcat Road, just north of Beard Rd.

Clyde School was built in 1879. It is a wooden schoolhouse, painted white, with an intact bell tower, albeit containing a lamp rather than a school bell. The building is now used as Clyde Town Hall. It was renovated fairly recently since this photo from 2006 shows it in pretty rough shape. A comment to that photo from 2010 says it had been renovated by then. The front face features a double-wide centered door with a large window on either side of it. That door and two windows have decorative moldings above them. The sides of the schoolhouse both have 3 large windows, but they are not decorated at all.

                             

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