Children's Farm Home School

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Nearest cityCorvallis, Oregon
Coordinates44°36′34″N 123°12′54″W / 44.60944°N 123.21500°W / 44.60944; -123.21500
Arealess than one acre
Built1925[1]
Children's Farm Home School
Children's Farm Home School undergoing renovation in 2009
Children's Farm Home School is located in Oregon
Children's Farm Home School
Children's Farm Home School is located in the United States
Children's Farm Home School
Nearest cityCorvallis, Oregon
Coordinates44°36′34″N 123°12′54″W / 44.60944°N 123.21500°W / 44.60944; -123.21500
Arealess than one acre
Built1925[1]
ArchitectRoald & DeYoung; Travler, L.N.
Architectural styleGeorgian Revival[1]
Restored2013
Restored byBill Ryals, Modern Organic Architecture
NRHP reference No.08000254[2]
Added to NRHPMarch 25, 2008

The Children's Farm Home School is a former school building on U.S. Route 20 in Oregon between Corvallis and Albany; it is located on a 300-acre (120 ha) campus now owned by Trillium Family Services.

The Children's Farm Home School was listed in 2008 on the National Register of Historic Places for Benton County; the listing was one of the first steps taken as part of a restoration effort that ended up taking five years.[1]

The 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2)[3] Children's Farm Home School was built in 1925 by volunteers from among the local Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) membership; Mary L. Mallett, President, Oregon State WCTU, was a co-founder. The purpose of the institution was to provide homes for orphans, neglected children,[3] and children whose families could not otherwise take care of them in the years leading up to the Great Depression.[1] Its pupils would go on to attend Corvallis High School.[3] It supported itself through proceeds from a cannery, dairy and slaughterhouse, as well as the sale of produce and nuts, grown on the property.[3]

The school closed in the 1980s.[3] In 1998, Children's Farm Home School merged with the Parry Center for Children and Waverly Children's Home (aka Waverly Baby Home) in Portland to form Trillium Family Services.[4]

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