You Can Live in South Dakota
South Dakota - a great place to live, work and play.
Wall Drug | Wall, South Dakota | Badlands
Located in Wall, South Dakota
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South Dakota: The Beauty of the Badlands
The South Unit of the Badlands National Park in South Dakota contains some of our most rugged and beautiful landscapes. The creation of a new Tribal National Park from the South Unit promises to create a whole new experience to visitors of the area.
The music in the video is from Bryan Akipa, an internationally known flute player and a member of the Sisseton Wapheton Oyate.
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Josh's Story | You Can Live in South Dakota
youcanliveinsouthdakota.com - Brooking and Sioux Falls - Find out what South Dakota did for Josh's Family.
Photography tips in South Dakota's Badlands National Park.
South Dakota photographer Chad Coppess describes one of his favorite photography spots in Badlands National Park.
Get great tips and ideas in one of South Dakota's most scenic locations.
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Badlands S.D.
This video is about Badlands S.D. Traveling with the Gramkracker
Come with me on a drive through the Badlands of South Dakota. We explore the Rv park in Interiour SD rather than staying in the National Park Campground.
Reptile Gardens | World's Largest Reptile Collection
Located 5 miles south of Rapid City, South Dakota
off of Highway 16
Etats-Unis - Autour de Rapid City
Dans le Dakota du sud ou le Wyoming, quelques vues dont le Devil's Postpile et la ville de Sturgis, ville des bikers.
Backroads Inn and Cabins
BackRoads Inn & Cabins sits on beautiful Ponderosa-covered acreage in the Black Hills of South Dakota. A quiet setting with a handful of modern, cozy cabins, beautiful grounds with pool, hot tub and playground area. Enjoy that first cup of coffee out on the deck, listen to the birds sing and watch the deer and wild turkey. Spend your days hiking or trail-biking on the nearby Flume Trail or explore the many attractions of the Black Hills.
South Dakota Highway 73 Martin to Kadoka
South Dakota Highway 73 (SD 73) is a state route that runs across western South Dakota. It begins at the Nebraska border north of Merriman, Nebraska, as a continuation of Nebraska Highway 61. It runs to the North Dakota border, where it continues as North Dakota Highway 49. It is just more than 255 miles (410 km) in length.
When designated in the 1920s, South Dakota 73 only consisted of the segment from Faith (U.S. Route 212) to Lemmon (U.S. Route 12). The remainder of the route was unnumbered.
Around 1935, SD 73 was extended south from Faith, absorbing what had been a portion of South Dakota Highway 24 to near Plainview, then southeast via a new route to Philip. From there, it was concurrent with U.S. Highway 16 to Kadoka then southward along what had been South Dakota Highway 63. It continued south to the Nebraska border south of Martin, after sharing an alignment with U.S. Highway 18. Except for minor route straightening and a new concurrency with Interstate 90, this route has not changed since.
Around 1979, the northern terminus was extended east along U.S. 12 to Thunder Hawk, where it met up with a new road to link with ND 49.