The Strawberry Schoolhouse claims to be the oldest standing school house in Arizona.  It was built in 1884.  It's final restoration in 1979 and 1980 was by the local Pine/Strawberry Archeological and Historical Society and is now a beautiful glimpse in to the earlier days in Arizona.  
Here is the webpage to see the details of the decline and restoration of the property.
It is a well built structure and the detailed photographs should provide a good view of the construction.
 The build sits in a open space with a parking lot for about ten cars. There is also street parking. It is on Fossil Creek Road about 1 3/4 miles west of Highway 87 in Strawberry.  Also note that entrance to the interior is ramped.
A shady picnic area.
 A stone marker.
 This sign will be road side when the school is open.
 The log construction is interesting.  A lot of log cabins use the whole log but this one has flattened sides.
 A view of the interior through the glass windows.
A shake roof.
 Close up of the wood
 This little crawler is beautiful. I don't know what it is or what it will turn out to be.
 A school bell sits on top of the building.
 A school bell sits on top of the building.
  The area is surrounded by local pines.
  The clop clop clop of horses out for a morning ride.
  I went back to the car to get my telephoto lens so that I could take a better photo of this little crawler.  If you know what this is, please leave the name in the comments.
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