The Espanola Schoolhouse is a modest, one-room frame structure constructed in 1915. It features a simple gable roof and clapboard siding, characteristic of early rural school architecture in Florida. The building originally served as the sole educational facility for the Black community in Espanola.
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Architecture; Social History
200 S. Church St., Bunnell, Florida
Commerce; Architecture
101--107 N. Bay St., Bunnell, Florida
Engineering; Community Planning And Development
100 Utility St., Bunnell, Florida
Architecture
W Of Fl A1a And E Of I-95, On Pellicer Cr., Approximately .25 Mi. S Of The St. Johns--flagler County Line, Bunnell, Florida
Architecture
204 E Moody Blvd., Bunnell, Florida
Architecture; Exploration/Settlement; Ethnic Heritage-european
89 Saint Mary Place, Bunnell, Florida
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