Situated down a narrow gravel road in Taney County sits a one room schoolhouse, which encompasses a piece of the area’s history.
The Meadows School was built in 1906 on property donated in a trust by the Meadows family. It is located in an area of Walnut Shade, on Round Mountain, once known as Bluff, MO. The school was open to educate children of all grades in one room from 1906 until 1949, when the students of the Meadows School District were sent to bigger school districts in the area.
Every two years those who attended school in the building and their descendents gather together for a reunion.
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