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Northeast South Dakota Tourism

Northeast South Dakota Tourism on SouthDakotaBeautiful.com Northeast South Dakota Tourism - Glacial Lakes and Praries - your South Dakota Tourist Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events

Pyle House Museum - Huron, South Dakota

pyle_house.jpgPyle House Museum - Huron, South Dakota - The home of Gladys Pyle, the first elected woman U.S. senator and South Dakota Secretary of State., is a well preserved example of Queen Anne architecture. Built in 1894, the home has original oak woodwork, fixtures and leaded and stained glass windows.

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Prayer Rock Museum - Britton, South Dakota

prayerrock.jpgPrayer Rock Museum - Britton, South Dakota

Come and visit the Indian Village on display in the front of the Prayer Rock Museum. It includes an authentic teepee, a beautiful Indian Village wall mural and of course Prayer Rock itself!

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Northeast Trail Sisseton, South Dakota

northeasttrail.jpgNortheast Trail Sisseton, South Dakota -Over 95 miles of groomed trails allow snowmobiling enthusiasts to enjoy the beauty of the Coteau area. The trail from Sisseton loops up into the hills and past several of the lakes in the area. Stops can be made along the route at area resorts.

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Murals on the Town - Huron, South Dakota

murals.jpgMurals on the Town - Huron, South Dakota - Using city buildings as its canvas, the community of Huron tells its story through colorful murals. Outdoor murals grace the sides of downtown buildings and depict unique aspects of Huron’s history. New murals are added to the collection annually.

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Mellette House - Watertown, South Dakota

mellette.jpgMellette House - Watertown, South Dakota

The 1883 home Arthur C. Mellette, the Dakota Territory’s last governor and South Dakota’s first governor, is restored and open to the public in Watertown, South Dakota. The house has furnishings that belonged to the Mellette family on display.

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Lake Traverse - Wheaton, South Dakota

laketraverse.jpgLake Traverse - Wheaton, South Dakota is located on the Minnesota - South Dakota border. The project consists of two dams, one dike and two lakes, Traverse and Mud. The main purpose of the project is to control flooding along the northward flowing Bois de Souix River, which joins the Ottertail River to become the Red River of the North.

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Lake Byron - South Dakota

lakebyron.jpgLake Byron - South Dakota - Lake Byron is the only natural lake in the area that offers premium recreational opportunities. Lake Byron has been one of the top producers of trophy walleye in the state, located just 15 miles northeast of Huron.

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International Vinegar Museum - Roslyn, South Dakota

internationalvinegar.jpgInternational Vinegar Museum - Roslyn, South Dakota

Taste vinegars from all over the world made from many different kinds of plants. It’s something different, something you will remember and you will learn a bunch while there!

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Fort Sisseton State Historic Park - Lake City, South Dakota

fortsisseton.jpgFort Sisseton State Historic Park - Lake City, South Dakota offers an opportunity to visit the fort which has been restored and is open to the public. The fort’s name comes from the nearby Sisseton Indian Tribe, and it is now a picturesque state park that unfolds the area’s history.

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Discover Laura! - De Smet, South Dakota

discoverlaura.jpgThe Laura Ingalls Wilder Family.  "The Little Town Adventure Starts Here" is located in De Smet. Beginning at 105 Olivet Ave. the stories come to life. Join with costumed guides for a tour of the original homes, explore the surveyor’s house, where the family spent the first Dakota winter.

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