Images Of The Past | SDPB
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A granite slab featuring the state seal of South Dakota was dedicated at the Washington Monument on June 22, 1922.
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Exploration of what would become eastern Dakota Territory
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Union County, South Dakota was one of the first counties established in Dakota Territory.
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A small-town movie theater built in 1913 has opened and closed several times but continues to serve Flandreau's performing arts community.
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Four escaped SD State Penitentiary led law enforcement on a multi-day manhunt. It all came to an end on a sideroad west of Murdo.
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A log home built by a Norwegian immigrant family in 1869 is the oldest still-standing dwelling in Clay County, South Dakota.
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A stone obelisk at the top of a hill in northern Sioux Falls commemorates the lives of Minnehaha County's pioneers. A separate marker tells the story of the Amidon Affair.
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A tramway that took tourists from downtown to a park overlooking the City of Custer was short-lived.
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Clarence “Shorty“ Harold set up a vendor's booth at the South Dakota State Fair in 1927. After he died in 1966, his far-flung children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren held family reunions at the State Fair every year until 2021.
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When fire destroyed most of Murdo, South Dakota's business district in 1910, residents vowed to rebuild bigger and better.