Irving School was built in 1870 at a cost of $29,000. Originally named The Number Three School (after its City Ward), it was later renamed Irving School in honor of Washington Irving. It was located on West Mill Street, near its current site. This building would be replaced in 1905 with a new structure.
Courtesy of the McLean County Museum of History
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