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Pipestone Indian School Superintendent's House

Pipestone Indian School Superintendent's House, historic house in Minnesota, United States

The Pipestone Indian School Superintendent's House is a single-family home built in 1907 from local red quartzite stone. The structure features a simple layout with a covered porch and remains one of only eleven buildings in the region constructed with this distinctive material, making it architecturally significant for the area.

The house was built in 1907 to serve as the superintendent's residence for the Pipestone Indian School, which opened in 1891 as part of a federal boarding school program. After the school closed in 1953, the building passed through various hands before being recognized as a historic site in 1993.

The house served as the superintendent's residence during an era when the school aimed to reshape Native American education and cultural practices. Today it stands as a tangible reminder of how policies directly affected the daily lives of indigenous families and their communities.

The house is located near N. Hiawatha Avenue in a quiet rural setting that makes it relatively easy to locate. The building is currently undergoing assessment and preservation work, so visitors should check local conditions or contact the monument before planning a visit.

The house is one of only eleven buildings in the region constructed entirely from red quartzite, reflecting early twentieth-century local building techniques. This rare construction method makes it a valuable example of regional craftsmanship and material use that survives from that era.

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