Conduit Road School

The Conduit Road Schoolhouse is a historic schoolhouse, characteristic of buildings of its type built in the late 1800s.

Originally built in 1864 and rebuilt in 1874, the Conduit Road Schoolhouse is a one-story one-room clapboard building with a brick foundation. It is a simple rectangular structure, with a recent small addition on the southeast corner of the back. It was designed by a District of Columbia government architect and reflects bare mid-Victorian style typical of government schoolhouses in the late 1800s.

The school closed in 1928, and the building was converted into a library. In 1965, the new Palisades branch of the public library was opened, and the destruction of the Conduit Road Schoolhouse became imminent. However, the Palisades Citizens Association urged preservation of the building and its use as a children's museum.

DC Inventory: May 22, 1973 (Joint Committee on Landmarks)
National Register: November 30, 1973

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4954 MacArthur Boulevard NW