Images Of The Past | SDPB
For Teachers — We have selected Images of the Past episodes and created multicurricular lesson plans incorporating social science, science, math, and fine arts concepts. The lesson plans are located at PBS LearningMedia. Register for our Education Newsletter for additional classroom resources.
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An SDPB mini-documentary about the founding and success of one of South Dakota's most important and long-lived businesses.
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Niels Ebbeson Hansen, a horticulturalist, artist, and explorer, brought plants from the far corners of the world to the plains of South Dakota.
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Extension engineer Ralph Patty took an ancient construction method and studied its science for the benefit the farmers of South Dakota.
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SDPB's Bob Bosse took part in a once in a lifetime event when he was offered a seat on a B-25 Bomber that was flying across South Dakota to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the
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Part historian and part artist, Fred Farrar chronicled the Black Hills from the turn of the century through depression of the 1930s.
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Custer State Park is home to a diverse wildlife population. Some species nearly wiped out during the 19th century are now thriving thanks to intensive and long-lived conservation e
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Deadwood's pioneers of 1876 were remarkably successful at building a Black Hills community from the ground up. George Ayres was a key contributor.
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The Journey Museum and Learning Center is home to a historically significant taxidermy collection.
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South Dakota was once home to more than a dozen Army outposts.
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Blizzards are a fact of life in South Dakota. But some storms become etched in memories as is the case with storms in 1949 and 1966.