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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The wife of Seth Bullock brought a degree of sophistication and a sense of civic pride to early Deadwood.
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A South Dakota soil scientist predicted the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and helped farmers recover from the disaster when it was over.
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A brief history of the Missouri River and it's importance to South Dakota's identity.
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Deadwood's unofficial mascot of the 1950s gained fame and a long-lived South Dakota legacy.
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An exhibit at the Journey Museum and Learning Center showcases 10 of over 100 businesses that have been operating in Rapid City for 50 years or more.
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The 'Fool Soldiers' band were pioneers of civilian rights in wartime.
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A horse was the only survivor on Custer's side of the famed “last stand“ at the Battle of the Little Bighorn/Greasy Grass.
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A tower atop Mount Roosevelt near Deadwood memorializes the great friendship between Seth Bullock and Teddy Roosevelt.
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Contemporary artists continue an ancient Native American tradition but also bring innovation and new designs.
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SDPB's new documentary visits the state park system.