Fruita Schoolhouse

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This structure was inbuilt 1896 by Fruita settlers. Elijah Cutler Behunin, Amasa Pierce, and Leo Holt cooperated in its construction. Refurnished and appearing much as it did about 1936, the edifice saw its last category in 1941. A decline within the variety of college-age youngsters of this still remote settlement resulted within the closing of the Fruita school, once that the remaining students were bussed over dirt roads to consolidated colleges in western Wayne County. The Historic Fruita edifice is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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