School Display
Introduction
Text-to-speech Audio
Images
Class Rings
1916 Cornerstone from Breeze School
Example of Typical Schoolhouse
1940s Band Memorabilia
1930s - 1950s Football and Wrestling Memorabilia
Moffat County Highschool Letter Sweater
Backstory and Context
Text-to-speech Audio
Although the School Display is known by locals as the home for the Moffat County High School class composites it actually houses much more than that. In fact, Moffat County originally had 37 school districts with well over a hundred schools. It wasn't until the 1950's that consolidation came to Moffat County, at the insistence of the state government. The School Display pays tribute to these schools. For example, the Schoolhouse Display contains the original desks from the Waddle Creek Schoolhouse. The Waddle Creed school was located on the Williams Fork south of Craig. This part of the display also contains a pot-bellied stove that was used to heat the Lower Big Gulch School until it closed in 1959. The School Display is also home to the 1916 Cornerstone from the Breeze School that was demolished in 1981.The School Display shows the transition from the school name of "Craig High School" to "Moffat County Highschool". This can be seen from the engravings on the class ring display where until 1945 the rings were engraved with "CHS" and afterwards with "MCHS". The School display is a hidden gem that highlights the uniqueness of Craig, CO.
Sources
Museum of Northwest Colorado - Craig, CO