The Anne Arundel County Free School is a historic school building situated in Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. This school holds a significant place in history as it was established by an Act of the General Assembly of colonial Maryland in 1723. The school building is a testament to the educational history of the region and offers a unique insight into the early schooling system of Maryland.
The Anne Arundel County Free School is the only surviving schoolhouse that was built in response to the Maryland Free School Act of 1723. This makes it a unique landmark in the history of education in Maryland. Visitors to the school can learn about the Act and its impact on the education system of the time.
The Anne Arundel County Free School is now a museum owned by the local board of education. It is open to school groups and also to the public seasonally on Sunday afternoons. This provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the historic building and learn about its past.
History & Anthropology Historic house
1298 Lavall Dr, Davidsonville
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