News Summary
The Thorington Schoolhouse in Washington Township, Michigan, built in the 1840s, is undergoing significant renovation after sitting abandoned for nearly 70 years. With a community-driven effort, local students will lead the restoration, making it part of the newly established Thorington Park. This project aims to preserve the schoolhouse’s history while creating a vibrant space for community events, enhancing local infrastructure and honoring the township’s heritage.
Historic Schoolhouse Gets a New Lease on Life in Washington Township
There’s something magical about breathing new life into an old treasure, and that’s exactly what is happening in Washington Township, Michigan. The beloved Thorington Schoolhouse, a charming structure built in the 1840s, is making a comeback as the star attraction of the newly established Thorington Park.
From Abandonment to Abuzz
For nearly 70 years, this historic schoolhouse sat abandoned and forgotten. However, its fortunes changed recently when the decision was made to relocate it about an eighth of a mile from its original spot on Mound Road, south of 31 Mile. This move was necessary because the original property was just too small to accommodate the schoolhouse and the new park it would serve. The exciting relocation marks a significant milestone for the township, as it aims to preserve this piece of history.




