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South Dakota Art Museum, Brookings, South Dakota

South Dakota Art Museum.jpgThe South Dakota Art Museum is located at South Dakota State University. Featuring the works of Harvey Dunn, Paul Goble, Marghab linens, Native American art and many other aquisitions, the museum seeks to preserve art for the people of South Dakota.

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Smith Zimmerman State Historical Museum - Madison, South Dakota

Smith Zimmerman State Historical Museum.jpgSmith Zimmerman State Historical Museum - Madison, South Dakota have collections and exhibits which focus on the ethnic history of the early settlements in Lake County and surrounding regions in eastern South Dakota; 1860 to present.

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Sioux Falls South Dakota Vacation

Sioux Falls South Dakota Vacation.jpgSioux Falls South Dakota Vacation

Vacation destinations come in many different shapes and forms. There are many that appeal to the outdoorsy type and others appeal to the hotel and room service type. Sioux Falls South Dakota is one of the rare choices that appeal to both.

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September in the Park - Howard, South Dakota

September in the Park.jpgSeptember in the Park has been a tradition in the Howard community since 1985. It is held annually on the second Sunday of September. Church services are provided to reflect the importance of faith in the Miner County community. After the service, vendor booths are open to the public, entertainers take stage, and various activities flow through the park.

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Replica Statues of David and Moses - Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Replica Statues of David and Moses.jpgReplica Statues of David and Moses - Sioux Falls, South Dakota

David and a replica statue of Michelangelo’s Moses were donated jointly to the city and Augustana College in 1971 by inventor Thomas Fawick. Augustana has had Moses on campus and for years David stands in a park named for the donor.

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Porter Sculpture Park, Montrose, South Dakota

Porter Sculpture Park.jpgPorter Sculpture Park, Montrose, South Dakota

Whimsical, fun and thought provoking, Porter Sculpture Park is one man’s vision of the world around him. Created by welding and working from a great imagination, this park outside of Sioux Falls features over 50 giant metal creatures in the best folk art tradition.

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Palisades State Park - Garretson, South Dakota

Palisades State Park - Garretson, South Dakota_1.jpgPalisades State Park - Garretson, South Dakota

One of the most beautiful, unique and serene state parks in South Dakota, Palisades State Park is located just 2 miles south of Garretson. Colorful quartzite pinnacles and formations with 50 foot vertical cliffs line Split Rock River, which flows through the park.

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Outhouse Museum of South Dakota - Gregory, South Dakota

Outhouse Museum.jpgOuthouse Museum of South Dakota - Gregory, South Dakota

To see something different you may want to see the exhibits for this block-long outdoor museum of outhouses.

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NATIONAL MUSIC MUSEUM - Vermillion, South Dakota

NATIONAL MUSIC MUSEUM.jpg NATIONAL MUSIC MUSEUM - Vermillion, South Dakota

Founded in 1973 on the campus of The University of South Dakota in Vermillion, the National Music Museum & Center for Study of the History of Musical Instruments is one of the great institutions of its kind in the world. Its renowned collections, which include more than 10,000 American, European, and non-Western instruments from virtually all cultures and historical periods, are the most inclusive anywhere.

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Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village Archeological Site - Mithcell, South Dakota

Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village.jpgMitchell Prehistoric Indian Village Archeological Site - Mithcell, South Dakota entices visitors to imagine what it was like to live in a 1,000-year old former plains village. The lodges had large upright posts and wattle and daub walls supporting a roof likely covered with turf. There was a timber palisade inside a deep, wide ditch that surrounded a large portion of the site.

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