Debs School

The Debs School is an historic rural schoolhouse that was built in 1926 in Hinsdale County, Colorado.

It has also been known as Upper Piedra School, 5HN642, and the Debs Community Building.

It was deemed significant for its architecture: its exterior walls are built of rock face ornamental concrete blocks, one of three identified schools in the state using that construction.

[2] It was named for socialist labor leader Eugene Debs.

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