British Columbia History

Old Marysville Schoolhouse

The Old Marysville Schoolhouse is the oldest intact structure remaining from the Village of Marysville, which amalgamated with the City of Kimberley in 1968. Very little alteration has been done to the building, the interior being restored to its early use as a one-room school, with the exterior retaining its original features.

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