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Lancaster Ca abandoned church WHAT? | Lets find out what this place really is.

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Today were finding out what this so-called abandoned church in Lancaster Ca really is. Suprise its not the church we all thought it was. Find out exactly what it is or should I say was in this 909 Adventures video.

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A LITTLE HISTORY:

1907: John DeMuth circulates a petition asking residents to establish a school on the east side of Lancaster.

1908: Roosevelt School, named after President Theodore Roosevelt, opens with 14 students and one teacher. The school is located in a homestead house with Mrs. Walton as the first teacher. The school was located on 90th Street East near Avenue C.

1910: Roosevelt School moves to the “Old Story Place,” near 100th Street East and Avenue J.

1911: Roosevelt School moves to an old homestead shack east of the “Old Story Place.”

1911: The school moved to its first real schoolhouse (a white wooden structure) on 70th Street East at Avenue H.

1911: The Redman District is formed and its school is housed at 90th Street East, south of Avenue E (in what is now known as the abandoned Grange building), leaving Roosevelt school with only three students. E.C. Redman loaned the school enough students to keep it open, and Mrs. Walton picks up those students in her horse and buggy and take them back to Roosevelt.

1919: School enrollment is up to 44 students and two teachers.

1920: The white schoolhouse at Avenue H and 70th Street East receives an addition.

1924: School enrollment is up to 79 students and three teachers, necessitating use of the basement as a classroom.

1927: New red brick schoolhouse is built on the site of the current Little League field at Avenue H and 70th Street East. This building as well as the original white wooden schoolhouse served the district until 1951.

Early 1930s: School busing begins with a partially wooden Model A bus without side panels.

1946: Redman, Tierra Bonita, La Solana, and Roosevelt schools merge to form the Eastside Union School District.

1950-1958: A new building is built for Eastside Union School District at 6742 East Avenue H. It is the last school in California built with indoor corridors.

Grange hall 664: What’s the Grange you might ask? It’s a fraternal organization, much like the Moose and Masonic Order, but its primary focus was to organize and support members of the farming community. Although it might be hard to believe now, there was extensive farming in the Mohave and AV from the 1880’s thru 1950’s. Poor planning and the needs of Los Angeles led to water shortages that have reduced farming in this area to a shadow of its former level.

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