Keystone School And Museum
The old Keystone school was built in 1899, held 300 students, and was the town’s primary school until 1988. When the school closed, it became a museum. At the museum there is memorabilia about the Ingalls family, historical photography, mineral and rock displays, old mining tools, antique furniture, and two preserved classrooms. There are 3 floors open to the public which are only accessed by stairs. The cost to the schoolhouse and museum is free but they do encourage donations. Check their website for times.
Bell to ring.
Two classrooms.
Old maps of the world and Unites States.
Only way to the second floor is by these stairs.
The store and section on Laura Ingalls’ books.
Letter Laura Ingalls wrote to Carrie.
Bonnets to buy.
To the upstairs classrooms.
To the basement.
Worker on Mount Rushmore.