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The Selby Opera house has been a fixture at the heart of Selby, and Walworth County, for over a century.
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The round or polygonal barn was always an oddity on the American farmscape. How many remain in the state of South Dakota?
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The Holy Spirit Chapel, on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in Corson County, is a rare example of stone, late 19th century, Gothic Revival architecture in South Dakota.
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The historic Holy Trinity Church, just south of Kimball, is a landmark beloved by I-90 travelers and exemplary of the Bohemian religious architecture Czech immigrants brought to Br
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St. Peter’s Grotto, in Farmer, South Dakota, is a unique-to-the-region, devotional reminder of the town’s peak and its German Catholic heritage.
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Located in one of the most sparsely populated areas of the American West, the Custer National Forest is one of South Dakota's (and Montana's) best kept secrets
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Built in 1905, the the Citizens State Bank of Henry, now the Henry Post Office, is the last of the historic brick buildings built during the early days of Henry’s developing Main S
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Just west of Clark on US HWY 212, Ken Bell’s work in progress is a sure conversation starter, even if you're only talking to yourself.
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Three Lake Andes' landmarks within a few blocks of each other — the Engel Hotel, Lake Andes Carnegie Library and Charles Mix County Courthouse — are reminders of the former railroa
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The simple block-house Norway Township Hall was once a conduit to the Statehouse.