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 online collection archived by the Minnelusa Historical Association contains thousands of historical photos of Rapid City and the Black Hills
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The SD State Archives is collecting images and artifacts showing life as it is here during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Examining the life and legend of Amelia Earhart - Corey Christianson, Journey Museum and Learning Center, Rapid City
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COVID-19 is another in a long line of communicable diseases to affect the health of South Dakotans
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The Picklers came to Dakota Territory in 1882 and helped establish the town of Faulkton.
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The history of transportation in and around the Black Hills
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Eagle Butte rancher Johnny Holloway is restoring a bit of western South Dakota history by restoring the corrals of the Diamond A ranch.
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The legislative session of 1895 opened with the shocking news that the state's treasury was almost entirely empty.
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An exhibit at the Old Courthouse Museum in Sioux Falls examines the connections between alcohol prohibition and woman suffrage in South Dakota.
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An early resident of Rapid City who'd lost his hands in a mining accident was the town's official night watchman for many years.