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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Three separate areas in this park cater to the needs of campers, swimmers, naturalists, boaters and anglers. Campers stay in the South Unit, while ...
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The beautiful and historic Coleman building was given to the Society in 1984 by Lauren and Lucile Coleman's grandchildren. Dr. Coleman, who w...
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The Marshall County Prayer Rock Museum houses thousands of historical items showcasing early life in Marshall County and an extensive wildlife exhi...
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Roy Lake is known for its excellent fishing, but you don't have to be an angler to enjoy all this park has to offer. Visitors will find sandy beach...
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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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Naturalists enjoy the migrating birds and vast numbers of prairie grasses and wildflowers at Pelican Lake Recreation Area. Winter enthusiasts appre...
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The Dakota Sunset Museum features the 40-ton Sacred Sioux Medicine Rock, which was originally located 15 miles west of Gettysburg near the Missouri...
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