Darnell School |
The Darnell School, as I call it, sits off the road and looks like it hasn't seen any students for many, many years. It may never been a school and certainly may not have been called "Darnell School" but that's all the information I can find for it. Upon looking through the building, it does look like it could have been a one room schoolhouse at one time. The metal roof gives it a 1930's look, and there is a makeshift partition in the middle which looks to separate one room into to. What I do know is that it was most recently used as a barn. There is all types of feed on the ground and hay on the top level. Whatever it was originally used for, it was a barn at one point.
| The building as it sits off the road. |
| It takes a decent drive through the gorgeous countryside even to find the place. | A closer shot of the building. | The side of the building. It's obviously very overgrown. |
| The hole in the wall. |
Once inside, one can see a small room with a hallway. On the one side of the room there appears to be what was once the front door. Beyond that is a hall that wraps around and has two ways into the same room.
| In the room looking out at the hole. | The "front entrance." | The main hallway. It had 3 doors, which all somehow seemed to lead to the main room, which was separated by a makeshift wall. |
This place had 3 interesting artifacts. The first one is an old fridge. It's a Kelvinator and I'm guessing it's from the 1950's, though I am probably wrong. The other is this furnace looking thing. I really don't know much about either.
| Inside. | The logo. | The heater/furnace thing. |
| Top. | Inside. |
The rest of the building was pretty amazing. It was old, dirty, and very abandoned.
| Farther down the main hallway passed the fridge. | Facing the other way. | Surprisingly, all the windows were still in here and mostly intact. |
| The back part of the main room. | The front part. To the left is the partition. | Some writing left on the wall. |
The other part of the main room was the best. It had the open windows and the second floor.
| The back part of the other part of the main room. | The other side showing that big hole. | The front of the building. |
| The floor, which was busted up pretty bad, and the partition to the left. | THe partition which separates the otherwise one room into two. | Close up of the hole. |
Climbing up the partition to access the top level was the only next option.
| Looking straight up at the overhanging from the second level. | Same thing different level. | Looking down at the main room. |
| The top level with hay still in it. | More of the top. | There was a hole which was probably used to hoist up hay back in the day. |
The windows were nice and overgrown throughout the building. Here are a few pictures.
| The back part of the main room. | The front part. To the left is the partition. |
Whoever owned the land left a small shed full of junk around this building. They were equipped with tractors, and dead body cars.
| The shed. | A dead body car. | The inside was pretty decent. |
| There was a lot of stuff. | More stuff. | One of the several tractors found. |
| The other dead body car. | One can see by the date on the plate that this car has sat for a long time. | Stuff behind the car. |
Overall, an incredible place to check out. I wish I knew more about what it was. If you know more about this place than I do, please email me.