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The rise of railroad transportation in the Black Hills began in the 1880s. This video from the SDPB archives gives the early history of the railroads.
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A bill adding questions about historical property to a seller’s disclosure statement passes committee.
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Applications for the 2025 Deadwood Fund grant program are due Feb. 1, 2025.
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Hundreds of thousands of tourists every year frequent sites tied to South Dakota's pioneer and Wild West history, and cemeteries are among the historic sites that bring the past to life for those visitors.
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A California man is indicted in connection to an internet scam in South Dakota.
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The South Dakota State Historical Society is now accepting applications for the Deadwood Fund grant program.
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Gary Enright of the 1881 Courthouse Museum shares with us the story of Sarah "Aunt Sally" Campbell who was born a slave but became a property owner and a successful entrepreneur during the Black Hills gold rush.
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An organization that monitors hate groups says an attempted neo-Nazi rally at the South Dakota state Capitol is like others that have popped up around the country.
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A group of individuals brandishing the Nazi flag attempted to march at the State Capitol.
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A major economic driver for Deadwood, the casino industry, has a new advocate hedging the bets. What are the new priorities for the state’s top gambling destination?