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Capitol Hill School |
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This 1860 building is the last of three Gothic Revival schools in Marshall. The name comes from its location on a site proposed for the Michigan state capitol. Donated to the Marshall Historical Society by the Board of Education in 1967, it is today a children's museum with a restored nineteenth century classroom. It is listed in the Historic American Buildings Survey and the National Register of Historic Places.
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Registered Site L0113
Erected 1973
Location: 603 Washington Street Marshall,
Calhoun County
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