Foreaker One Room Schoolhouse
The Foreaker School 606 W. Broadway St. Viroqua was built in 1888 by James Mankin for $395.
It was located in Liberty Township, Southeast of Viroqua, Wisconsin. The one-room school
operated until 1960 when it was closed due to low attendance and consolidation of schools.
In 1963 the Vernon County Historical Board purchased this building and had it moved to its
present location on West Broadway in the city of Viroqua. It is being cared for by the
Vernon County Historical Society and used by third graders of the area each spring as a
one-day learning experience. The children are encouraged to wear dress styles of the
pioneers and to bring their noon lunch in buckets, jars and baskets, just like they did
in the olden days. Recess consists of old-fashioned games and hand washing is done from
a bucket of water. Their school day consists of learning the "basics" by one teacher
in one room.
Tours can be made by appointment (608) 637-7396
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