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South Dakota in World War One - The Old Courthouse Museum Exhibit

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Old Courthouse Museum Exhibit Logo

The exhibit summarizes World War One and details South Dakota's role in the conflict. Some elements of the exhibit come with rich and well-documented histories, like the well-preserved uniform of pilot Fred Christopherson. Christopherson, originally from Toronto, South Dakota, was trained as a bomber pilot but never saw combat. He returned to Sioux Falls after the war and worked as the editor of the Argus Leader for 33 years.

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Other relics on display speak for themselves.

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Relics and war booty - old rifles, machine guns, bayonets, hand grenades and the like - are displayed in cases set into the walls of a simulated trench. Another part of the exhibit features the music of the era.

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One wall is plastered with propaganda posters and other wartime artworks.

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One section is dedicated to remembering the role of women in the war and on the homefront.

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A child's army-style jacket is displayed next to a small toy cannon. The cannon was sold with a paper cutout of Kaiser Wilhelm, which was meant to be used as a target.

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Some of the many photographs in the exhibit were made on European battlefields. Others were shot closer to home.

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Portraits of fallen South Dakota soldiers look back from honor roll posters that resemble pages from an old high school year book.

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"World War One - The Great War" can be seen at the Old Courthouse Museum, Main and 6th St. in downtown Sioux Falls. Admission is free. Visit the Museum's Web site for more information.