SPECIAL PLACES

S
ite Inventory / Page 3 /
Village of Pipestone - Houses and Commercial Buildings

G.E. Forke House
229 6th St.


History

Features

- enclosed verandah – with gable dormer


Former Presbyterian Manse
237 6th St.
ca. 1900

History
 

Features

- wood siding and shingles
 


House
6th St & 3rd Ave
ca. 1910

History


Features


House
6th St. & 2nd Ave
ca. 1910

History

Features


Wallace House
145 6th St.
ca. 1910

History

In Bateman family for many decades

Features

Wood Frame construction

Barre House
205 5th St
ca. 1900

History


Features


Jenson House
237  5th St.

History

Bill Lawrence born here

Features


Mann House
227 4th St.
ca. 1910

History

Home of Implement Dealer - Mr. Mann


Features


Lobreau & Flick Garage Building
ca. 1910

History

Features


Cafe Building
 

History

Features


Former Barker's Drug Store Building
 

History

Bought by Dr. Banting and used as a Drug Store and Doctor's Office

Features


Mortuary House


History


This house, next to the former Drug Store is said to have housed the mortuary in the early days

Features





Former Skelding & Davis Garage
1917

History


Skelding and Davis had a Ford Agency

Features




Former Post Office and Lumber Yard Office
1918

History


Built in 1918 by J. Crawford



First Street
 
History

 

Features
 



Implement Dealership
 

History

 

Features
 



Former CPR Building


History

Now on the former Lawrence Dairy Farm, south of tow

Features