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Pipestone United Church
2nd Ave & 6th St. Pipestone
1893

History
- Presbyterian Congregation
-  also used by Methodists
- 1929 basement enlarged
- 1937 pews replaced chairs

Features


Former Belleview School
 

History
Belleview SD. #598
Originally on SE 36-8-26
Moved to NE 30-7-25 in 1920
Rennovated inside 1960’s
Closed 1970
Moved to this site after 1980

Built by Henry Evans

Often used as a Church & Sunday School

Features



Pipestone War Memorial
4th Street at 1st Ave.

History

Features


Pipestone School Cairn


History

Features



Pipestone Cemetery
 SE 8-7-26
GPS Reading:

14U  0359637  5490209


History

- Plaque dedication to Dave. C. Henuset for his 30 years of care. May 1988


Former Lawrence Dairy Farm
NW 3-7-26
ca. 1902

History

Mr. Charles J Lawrence

- a full complement of farm buildings including a chicken coup, heated pumphouse, large barn (ca. 1950), outhouse and farm house (ca. 1920)
- delivered milk to the nearby town of Pipestone




Parks Farm House
ca. 1910

History


Features



Morrison Farm House
32-7-26


History

J.Morrison farm - 1885-1900

Features



Senator Forke House
1904
N 30-7-26

History

Original Owner Name: Robert Forke
Elected MP. 1922
1923 Leader of the Progressive Party.
1925 Minister of Agriculture in Liberal Gov’t
1930 – Senate

Features



Curling Rink


History
 
Rink used for RV storage

Features



Skating Rink





Former Legion Hall


History

The building was moved from Souris Airport in 1947 where it had served as a guardhosue during wartime.


The building was divided into two part with the otehr part going to Reston where it now serves as a Golf Course Clubhouse

Still has bars over on the the closed in windows.

Now a well-used Drop-In Centre

Features



Fair Grounds

History