
The stone schoolhouse, restored to its 1904 appearance, sits in a quiet rural setting on the townsite of Lanesfield, named for territorial firebrand James Lane. Start in the visitor center (separate building) brimming with informative exhibits about early schools. A costumed tour guide makes a visit here a special experience for all ages. (NRHP)
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