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Ah, South Dakota—the land of wide-open prairies, giant stone faces, and more cows than people. We’ve got two Dakotas, but somehow North gets all...
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Ah, South Dakota—the land of wide-open prairies, giant stone faces, and more cows than people. We’ve got two Dakotas, but somehow North gets all...
Shutterstock Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota Built back in 1892 to show off the area’s farming success, this unusual building has been rebuilt...
Shutterstock International Peace Garden, North Dakota The International Peace Garden sits right on the border between the U.S. and Canada. It began in 1932...
Shutterstock The Enchanted Highway, North Dakota Most people drive right past North Dakota without a second thought. But hidden in the western part of...
Shutterstock The Minuteman Missile National Historic Site Between Rapid City and the Badlands, the National Park Service maintains a piece of Cold War history:...
Shutterstock Needles Highway in South Dakota This 14-mile road, built in 1922, curves through the Black Hills among towering granite spires that reach toward...
South Dakota: famous for Mount Rushmore, roaming buffalo, wide-open prairies—and a surprisingly quirky batch of laws hiding beneath its rugged frontier charm. Beyond the...
Public Domain (NPS) Badlands National Park, South Dakota Most people driving through South Dakota don’t expect to find ancient seabeds and fossil beds. But...
Shutterstock A natural wonder that has captivated visitors for centuries Sioux Falls is aptly named after the cascading falls of the Big Sioux River....
Shutterstock South Dakota’s Legendary Drug Store Wall, South Dakota sits in Pennington County, home to around 700 people. The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad built...