The site of a mission, established in 1835, where the first Dakota dictionary, grammar and gospel were completed. A chapel built in the 1940s by th...
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Minnesota's Machinery Museum opened in 1980 for the purpose of sharing the agricultural heritage of Yellow Medicine County. It currently houses the...
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Mission Statement:
As steward of the state's art treasures, the South Dakota Art Museum collects, preserves, and exhibits visual art to increase ac...
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About the MuseumVisitors to the State Agricultural Heritage Museum will understand the important role of agriculture in South Dakota's past, presen...
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The museum is a welcoming, fun and entertaining environment which helps spark learning through imagination, creativity, and discovery. Exhibits, bo...
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The Museum Today The preservation of something which is changing and often, in these areas, disappearing is the purpose of the End-O-Line Railroad...
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Enjoy learning the history of the Ingalls family in Walnut Grove at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum and Gift Store. The museum's collections ...
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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 Grand Theater is on the second story. Upon entering you will be returning to 1888. It has been restored to its original glory. Its mahogany cha...
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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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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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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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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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Palisades State Park is one of the most unique areas in South Dakota. Split Rock Creek, which flows through the park, is lined with Sioux quartzite...
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History
In 1988, the Dakota Prairie Playhouse Company was incorporated for the specific purpose of building a theater complex in Madison. The corp...
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The original Lake County Courthouse was built in 1884
The arrival of William Lee and Charles Walker to Dakota Territory in 1870 led to the establi...
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Big Sioux Recreation Area lies on the banks of South Dakota's Big Sioux River. Close to the cities of Brandon and Sioux Falls, Big Sioux is popular...
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Developed to increase environmental awareness in visitors, Beaver Creek Nature Area highlights natural and historical resources in the vicinity. Pi...
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Welcome to Prairie Village, a living museum of the past. Located 2 miles west of Madison, South Dakota on the shores of Lake Herman and situated on...
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Established in 1853 by the U.S. government as the administrative center of the newly created Dakota reservation and the site of the first organized...
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