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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Nestled among eight connecting glacial lakes, this park provides a never-ending variety of activities throughout the year, from hiking and swimming...
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The Pipestone County Historical Society was founded in 1880, less than one year after the organization of Pipestone County, and only six years afte...
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Swim, fish, or boat the waters of Split Rock Lake,the largest body of water in Pipestone County. The lake is the predominant feature of this park. ...
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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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About Us:Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center is a remotely sensed data management, systems development, and research field center...
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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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Melting glacial ice formed this 1,350-acre lake thousands of years ago. Lake Herman State Park is located on a peninsula and offers visitors specta...
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Great Bear is where you want to be for skiing, snowboarding and more this winter.
Great Bear Ski Valley in Sioux Falls is the #1 hotspot for...
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About Us:
Welcome to the Museum of Visual Materials in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The museum is the first leed Platinum Green building in the state...
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About Us:
Construction began on the first Minnehaha County Courthouse in 1889. The building is a product of local architect Wallace L. Dow,...
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Construction began on the first Minnehaha County Courthouse in 1889. The building is a product of local architect Wallace L. Dow, who design...
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