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Get to know the official state bird of South Dakota, the Chinese Ringneck Pheasant.
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Born October 4, 1890, meet South Dakota educator, politician and the first woman elected to the United States Senate, Gladys Pyle.
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NewsAs South Dakota celebrates its 125th anniversary, SDPB is telling the stories of people, places, and things that give our state its identity. South Dakota…
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Before miners and tourists came to western South Dakota, paleontologists were in the area digging up fossil remains of vanished creatures. In 1843 part of…
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After the Custer Expedition found gold in the Black Hills in the summer of 1874, miners and prospectors hoping to strike it rich rushed to the area,…
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The Black Hills have long been a tourist destination. In the late 1800s, such places as Evans Plunge in Hot Springs and the various caves and other…
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Among those who read newspaper articles about the Custer Expedition’s discovery of gold in the Black Hills were Moses and Fred Manuel. They arrived in the…
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No place in South Dakota is filled with more colorful and unique historical characters than Deadwood. "Wild Bill" Hickok, Calamity Jane, Seth Bullock and…
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South Dakota is celebrating its 125th anniversary, and SDPB is taking a look at the people, places, and things that give our state its character. Pioneers…
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On August 19 nearly 200 people across the state took photographs from their lives and submitted them in SDPB's Day in South Dakota Landscapes Photo…