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The Ames Schoolhouse is a historic school building at 450 Washington Street in Dedham, Massachusetts.

The Colonial Revival structure was built in 1897. It was named in honor of American Revolution-era politician Fisher Ames. It is a large H-shaped brick building, with a central section flanked by symmetrical projecting bays on either side. It has a hip roof with a deep dentillated eave, and pilastered corners. The main entrance is set under broad arch at the center, with a Palladian window above. In 1937, it was painted and renovated by the Works Progress Administration.

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462, East Dedham, Washington Street, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America, 02026

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