Adobe Schoolhouse
Honolulu, United States · built 1835
Adobe Schoolhouse (also known as Old Mission School House, Old School House, and Mrs. Bingham's school house, established in 1835) is a one-room school building in Honolulu, Hawaii. Built by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM), it served for many years as a public school house and as a Sunday school building for Kawaiahaʻo Church, which it predates. Cool, spacious, and generous in the proportions of its length, breadth, lofty ceiling, and deeply recessed windows, the room is representative of early missionary days to the Sandwich Islands. In addition to serving as a school, it was a meeting house, and the home of the Free Kindergarten Association. The Adobe Schoolhouse is a contributing property to the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives and the Hawaii Capital Historic District.
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