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Image Date listed [4] ... Building at 217 West Main Street: October 24, 1996 ... Sedalia: 11: McVey School: McVey School: October 14, 1999
Bank building constructed in 1904; designed by George Louis Bettcher. 14: Franktown Cave: February 1, 2006 : Address Restricted: Franktown: 15: Glen Grove School: Glen Grove School: November 5, 1974 : North of Palmer Lake off Perry Park Rd.
Sedalia School District 200 administers five elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools, Whittier High School and Smith-Cotton High School. [56] Sacred Heart High School [57] and St. Paul's Lutheran School [58] are private institutions.
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Located in the district are the separately listed Hotel Bothwell, Building at 217 West Main Street, and Missouri/Sedalia Trust Company. Other notable buildings include the First United Methodist Church (1888-1891), Pettis County Courthouse (1924), Anheuser Busch Bottling Works (c. 1883, 1892), the New Lona Theater (1920), Citizens National Bank ...
Sedalia is located in northern Douglas County along U.S. Route 85, which leads 8 miles (13 km) southeast to Castle Rock, the county seat, and north 24 miles (39 km) to downtown Denver. The Sedalia CDP has an area of 873 acres (3.531 km 2), all land. [2]
The Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Institute, better known as Palmer Memorial Institute, was a school for upper-class African Americans. It was founded in 1902 by Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown at Sedalia, North Carolina near Greensboro. The institute was named after Alice Freeman Palmer, former president of Wellesley College and benefactor of Dr ...
McVey School, also known as the Little Red Schoolhouse, is a historic one-room school located at Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri. It was built in 1886, and is a one-story, brick building measuring 19 feet by 29 feet. Also on the property is a contributing privy. The school closed in 1956 and opened as a museum maintained by the Pettis County ...