Keystone Treatment Center

Keystone Treatment Center is a rehabilitation center in , , which is located on East 2nd Street. Keystone Treatment Center is situated nearby to the school , as well as near the building .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Augustana Academy and Skartvedt House.

School
was an educational institution in . The Norwegian Augustana Synod was established in 1870. In that year, the Synod began an academy called the Marshall Academy in . is situated 380 feet east of Keystone Treatment Center.

Building
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is a building, which is situated 2,800 feet west of Keystone Treatment Center.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Canton and Beloit.

Town
is a city in South Dakota and the county seat of , United States. is located 20 minutes south of in southeastern South Dakota.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in Lyon Township, , , United States. is situated 1½ miles south of Keystone Treatment Center.

Keystone Treatment Center

Latitude
43.30399° or 43° 18′ 14″ north
Longitude
-96.58° or 96° 34′ 48″ west
Elevation
1,286 feet (392 metres)
Open location code
86M58C3C+H2
Open­Street­Map ID
node 10906752584
Open­Street­Map feature
healthcare=­rehabilitation
Geo­Names ID
7717519
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