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Palmdale's old schoolhouse keeps the first settlement story real

The Old Palmdale Schoolhouse began with the Palmenthal settlement in 1888, moved more than once, and now helps McAdam Park tell the city's early story.

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Palmdale’s aerospace side is easy to notice now, but the old schoolhouse tells a smaller beginning. In 1884, German and Swiss families from Nebraska and Illinois settled southeast of modern Palmdale and called the place Palmenthal. They raised crops and livestock on small home sites and tried to make a town work in a hard desert setting.

The school district formed in 1888, and the old schoolhouse was built near Avenue R-8 and 27th Street East. About 30 students, ages six to 16, attended there in the early years. The children shared one school even though their ages were spread wide apart, which gives the story a practical, frontier feel.

The settlement struggled. By 1906, enrollment had fallen to only five students, and the original Palmenthal colony was mostly gone. Drought and land-title problems had pushed families away. In 1910, the schoolhouse closed, sold for $230, and was moved to Lancaster to become a home.

The building kept traveling. Valley historians Glen and Doreen Settle later saved and restored it, then donated it to Palmdale in 1980. In 1987, it was moved to McAdam Park. That is why the little schoolhouse matters: it turns early Palmdale from a name in a history paragraph into a building you can picture, with students, families, dust, hopes, and a community trying to last.

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Old Palmdale Schoolhouse at McAdam Park in Palmdale.

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