Little Falls School
Little Falls School was probably built around 1912 and served first through sixth grade students. Located in southeastern Stafford on Route 3, it was originally a building with clapboard siding. Later it was covered with stucco. It had two standard brick flues. A description of the building in 1940 said that it contained two classrooms, cloakrooms, kitchen, and an entrance hall. By 1959, it had a lavatory and forced air heat. The Rappahannock Area Community Services Board uses it today as a center for adults. (This picture shows how the school looked in 1959.)