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Little Sykes Railway Park
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The Sykesville Historic Colored Schoolhouse served as a vital educational institution for African American children from its opening in 1904 until its closure in 1938, reflecting the historical context of segregation in the area. After its restoration to its 1916 appearance, the schoolhouse now stands as a testament to the perseverance of the local community and is open for tours and educational programs.
Visitors to the Historic Colored Schoolhouse can explore its rich history, partake in scheduled events, and learn about the contributions of the students and teachers who once occupied this significant site. The schoolhouse also offers volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups interested in supporting community engagement and preserving local history.
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Fun and perfect for little ones 3+ for a short time. Restored miniature trains run nicely, clean, cl...
I read about Little Sykes Railway Park online, and I made a note to check it out. It is a miniature ...





