The entire family will enjoy the leisure pool with a zero depth entry, multi-level play structures, water slides, and interactive features that dum...
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The first crossing for the Watertown-to-Pierre stage line crossed the river here on American Indians' traditional rock river crossing. Belchers For...
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Aberdeen Regional Airport History
Brown County, South Dakota, enjoys a rich aviation history. According to Brown County history, the first m...
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Our MissionTo preserve and share the stories of the Dakota Prairie and its inhabitants.Our Vision The Dacotah Prairie Museum, a non-profit, permane...
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About Us : The Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society was founded shortly after Laura Ingalls Wilder's death in 1957. This non-profit organiza...
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The Campbell Original Straw Bale Built Museum is a simple museum dedicated to preserving South Dakota History. It is located in the small town of C...
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Bramble Park Zoo Celebrated 100 Years of Wildlife in 2012!!
In 1912, the City Council agreed to display a collection of pheasants and waterfowl do...
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Welcome to Mellette House, the Watertown home of South Dakota’s first governor, Arthur Calvin Mellette. Experience life first hand in an eleg...
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PEDAL-TO-THE-METAL EXCITEMENT
Whether you love the pedal-to-the-metal excitement of go-kart racing or a leisurely round of Adventure Mini Golf, yo...
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About Us:The Codington County Heritage Museum is located in the former Carnegie Library building in uptown Watertown, South Dakota. Watertown is in...
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Designed by Charles Redlin, son of the popular artist, the Redlin Art Center is truly a family project. While Terry Redlin contributed the artwork,...
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The South Dakota Tractor Museum of Kimball, South Dakota is located on Cemetery Rd. just south of I-90 (exit 284). Here you will find historic trac...
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Background And History
The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village is a six-acre site overlooking the west bank of Lake Mitchell. It holds dual status...
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Taking its name from a 1860s military fort, Fort Ransom State Park is located in the midst of the scenic and heavily wooded Sheyenne River Valley. ...
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HistoryIn 1884, J.J. Doyle, the son of a wealthy homestead owner, arrived in what used to be the village of Wishek and settled in the area. He had ...
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Constructed in 1968, the building currently home to the Akta Lakota Museum and Cultural Center once served as the school on St. Joseph's campus. Ro...
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The South Dakota Hall of Fame was established in 1974 to recognize and honor pioneers and outstanding leaders from all walks of life who have contr...
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Beaver Lake State Park provides an escape from the rigors of everyday life, offering a relaxing atmosphere in a secluded outdoor setting next to a ...
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History:Local residents gathered at Shepard’s Pavilion (found just south of the present park site) on July 14, 1929, in an effort to promote ...
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