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rdfs:comment The Sandstone and Cobblestone Schools, a cThe Sandstone and Cobblestone Schools, a complex of two school buildings in Absarokee, Montana, on Main St. and at 142 S. Woodard Ave., dates from 1910 to 1921. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. Dominick Rosner was architect of the 1915 addition. W.R. Plew was architect of the 1921 work. W.R. Plew was architect of the 1921 work.
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