Stone Schoolhouse
Located between Greybull & Shell, on Highway 14 east

Built in 1903 and used as a school until the early 1950s, the Stone School is an outstanding example of the vanishing one-room schoolhouse. It embodies the construction type employed by pioneer masons who used indigenous building materials. The school is one of the few remaining intact one-room schoolhouses in Wyoming and has received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places.
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