Galen Elementary School

The Galen Elementary School is a historic building in Macon County, Tennessee. It was built by Jimmy Bohanon in 1928–29. It was a two-year feeder high school until 1960, when it closed down. One of the teachers was Harold Blankenship, who was interviewed in 1991. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since February 22, 1993. The school was the first rural school in Macon County to have hot lunches, which started in 1941, with conversion of the small classroom into a kitchen. Also,

Galen Elementary School

The Galen Elementary School is a historic building in Macon County, Tennessee. It was built by Jimmy Bohanon in 1928–29. It was a two-year feeder high school until 1960, when it closed down. One of the teachers was Harold Blankenship, who was interviewed in 1991. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since February 22, 1993. The school was the first rural school in Macon County to have hot lunches, which started in 1941, with conversion of the small classroom into a kitchen. Also,