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Stone Arabia School

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Stone Arabia School
Stone Arabia School

Stone Arabia School, also known now as Stone Arabia Schoolhouse Museum, was built in 1854 in Cicero, New York. It is significant as "an outstanding example of a mid-nineteenth century modest Greek Revival style one-room schoolhouse". It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.It is operated by a local history group, the Cicero Historical Society, and is open on weekends during the summer. Also included at the site is a historic log cabin. It is located on New York State Route 31 just east of South Bay Road which runs from Syracuse to Oneida Lake.

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