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Homestake gold mine managers responded to a 1909 labor dispute by shutting down the mine for nearly two months.
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The nation's first cooperative creamery was located in Aberdeen, South Dakota. It became one of the region's largest producers of dairy products.
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Frequent travelers across the Mighty Mo may wonder.
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In observance of South Dakota's Native Americans' Day, a look at the region's first permanent inhabitants.
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The story of a long-gone federal institution is one of the sadder chapters in the history of the U.S. government's policies regarding Native people.
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The Civilian Conservation Corps established 50 work camps in South Dakota during the 1930s - many of them in the Black Hills
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One of the remaining buildings at a stagecoach stop near Custer, South Dakota, will be moved from the old trail to the 1881 Courthouse Museum.
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From the Great Plains to the Great War is the latest documentary from SDPB’s Images of the Past series. It tells the story of South Dakota’s involvement in World War One, from the
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The second most deadly flood in U.S. history killed 238, injured thousands, and changed the landscape in the heart of Rapid City.
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The western South Dakota county boasts some 50 sites on the National Register of Historic Places.