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Pioneer Village Museum
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The Pioneer Village Museum was established in 1974 in the building that was the original Hot Sulphur Schoolhouse, built in 1924. In addition to the schoolhouse, Pioneer Village is home to the original Hot Sulphur courthouse (1891–1902) and county jail (1897–1937), a blacksmith shop, the “Horseshoe Ranger Station,” which has been converted to a typical early 1900s ranch house, and the 8 Mile School (1920–1942).
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