The Hornbine School Museum


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The Hornbine School Museum is a one room schoolhouse, located in historic Rehoboth, MA. The building operated as a school  between 1847 -1937. It was restored in 1968 as part of Rehoboth's 325th anniversary. School children from surrounding towns have visited the school for a one day reenactment continually for over 50 years. We are open to the public (free) each June, July, August & September on the 2nd & 4th Sunday between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. The school is out in the country, surrounded by stone walls in the same location where it was built! We have no water or public bathrooms. You are welcome to use the outhouse.  Go to our Facebook page at “Hornbine School Museum” for more information or to FOLLOW us.