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Coordinates: 40°5034N 124°0347W / 40.8427°N 124.0630°W / 40.8427; -124.0630
 

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Old Jacoby Creek School

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

The Old Jacoby Creek School is surrounded by a high windbreak.
Old Jacoby Creek School is located in California
Old Jacoby Creek School

Old Jacoby Creek School is located in the United States
Old Jacoby Creek School

Location2212 Jacoby Creek Road,
Bayside, California
Coordinates40°50′34N 124°03′47W / 40.8427°N 124.0630°W / 40.8427; -124.0630
Built1903
ArchitectW. G. Mohn
NRHP reference No.85000353[1]
Added to NRHP1985-02-28

The Old Jacoby Creek School is an historic building located in Bayside, California. A bell tower serves as the dominant architectural element and the structure contains both weatherboard and shingling on the exterior.

History[edit]

The original school was active from 1903 to 1924 but the structure was not listed on the National Register of Historic Places until 1985, by which time it had become an individual residence.[1]

In 2003, the building briefly housed the Laurel Tree Learning Center charter school. However, the school was forced to move because of serious code violations including no sprinklers or alarm system.[2]

In 2007, the building was purchased and renovated (including the addition of solar power) by Internet audio streaming and podcasting service provider StreamGuys and currently houses their main business and support offices, as well as the business offices for Humboldt Hot Sauce, the workout studio for Old School Hot Yoga, and two private apartments.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b NRIS
  • ^ Gurnon, 2003
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