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The Belview School is a historic building in Macon County, Tennessee, United States. The school was built by Leo Butrum in 1936, and the first teacher was Lewis Bandy. It was named for Mr Belview, a teacher from Kentucky who taught at the original Belview School on Puncheon Creek Road in the 1890s. The school closed down circa 1959, and it was later used as a community meeting place. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 21, 2007. It was built to a standard plan for a two-teacher rural schoolhouse.

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  • The Belview School is a historic building in Macon County, Tennessee, United States. The school was built by Leo Butrum in 1936, and the first teacher was Lewis Bandy. It was named for Mr Belview, a teacher from Kentucky who taught at the original Belview School on Puncheon Creek Road in the 1890s. The school closed down circa 1959, and it was later used as a community meeting place. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 21, 2007. It was built to a standard plan for a two-teacher rural schoolhouse. (en)
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  • T-plan School (en)
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  • The building in 2010. Windows are boarded over. (en)
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  • Tennessee (en)
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  • Belview School (en)
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  • The Belview School is a historic building in Macon County, Tennessee, United States. The school was built by Leo Butrum in 1936, and the first teacher was Lewis Bandy. It was named for Mr Belview, a teacher from Kentucky who taught at the original Belview School on Puncheon Creek Road in the 1890s. The school closed down circa 1959, and it was later used as a community meeting place. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 21, 2007. It was built to a standard plan for a two-teacher rural schoolhouse. (en)
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