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|  Sheridan ~ 1875 - 1942
in South Dakota Historical Markers Sheridan, located 1/2 mile NE from this sign is now 30 feet under water. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 6/12/2007 last visited: 8/20/2013 |
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|  Civilian Conservation Corps Camp F-2 near Horse Creek
in South Dakota Historical Markers CCC Camp F-2 near Horse Creek and Sheridan Lake performed work projects supervised by the USDA Forest Service. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 12/24/2006 last visited: 10/1/2006 |
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|  Gutzon Borglum
in South Dakota Historical Markers This South Dakota Historical Marker is located in front of the The Rushmore-Borglum Story museum at 342 Winter Street in Keystone, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 2/19/2013 last visited: 6/28/2014 |
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|  Pactola Camp F-4
in South Dakota Historical Markers This stone monument for CCC Camp F-4, now covered by the waters of Pactola Reservoir, is located on the west side of US Highway 385 in the Pactola Visitor Center on the southeast end of Pactola Dam, near Johnson Siding, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 2/20/2013 last visited: 8/22/2013 |
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|  Civilian Conservation Corps Camp
in South Dakota Historical Markers This South Dakota Historical Marker is located on the west side of US Highway 385 in the Pactola Visitor Center on the southeast end of Pactola Dam, near Johnson Siding, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 2/19/2013 last visited: 8/22/2013 |
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|  Pactola Before The Dam
in South Dakota Historical Markers This Historical Marker is located on the west side of US Highway 385 in the Pactola Visitor Center on the southeast end of Pactola Dam, near Johnson Siding, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 2/20/2013 last visited: 8/22/2013 |
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|  The Pigtail Bridges
in South Dakota Historical Markers There are multiple of these pigtail bridges on the way south on US16-ALT from Mount Rushmore National Memorial. It is certainly one of the most scenic ways away from the monument. Be sure to look back to see Rushmore framed through the one-lane tunnels. posted by: S5280ft location: South Dakota date approved: 8/16/2006 last visited: 9/20/2014 |
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|  Pactola Dam & Reservoir
in South Dakota Historical Markers This Historical Marker is located on the west side of US Highway 385 in the scenic overlook at the north end of the Pactola Dam spillway, near Johnson Siding, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 2/20/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Water for a Thirsty West
in South Dakota Historical Markers This Historical Marker is located on the west side of US Highway 385 in the scenic overlook at the north end of the Pactola Dam spillway, near Johnson Siding, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 2/20/2013 last visited: never |
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|  Deadwood-Rapid City Stage Trail
in South Dakota Historical Markers This Historical marker is located on the west side of Cavern Road a short distance north of South Dakota Highway 44 west of Rapid City, South Dakota. posted by: brwhiz location: South Dakota date approved: 10/8/2013 last visited: 7/6/2014 |
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|  Westberry Trails Fire
in South Dakota Historical Markers Interpretive sign at a roadside pullout on a forest fire lookout describing the event with data on forest fires. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 8/11/2007 last visited: 11/6/2006 |
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|  Civilian Conservation Camp Corp ~ Camp SP-4 Custer
in South Dakota Historical Markers SP-4
4/21/1936 Custer SD
posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 8/9/2006 last visited: 7/25/2007 |
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|  Oldest known grave site in the Black Hills of South Dakota
in South Dakota Historical Markers Grave of Private James King and the first known grave site in the Black Hills. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 8/11/2007 last visited: 2/7/2009 |
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|  The Hearst Highway
in South Dakota Historical Markers The Hearst Highway is named for George Hearst who discovered three of the fabled mines of the American West, including the famous Homestake mine. posted by: Hikenutty location: South Dakota date approved: 7/9/2007 last visited: 8/15/2014 |
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|  Civilian Conservation Camp Corp ~ Camp F - 11 Custer
in South Dakota Historical Markers The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a work relief program for young men established in March 1933 during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first hundred days in office. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 8/9/2006 last visited: 7/11/2007 |
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|  Campsite of General Custers Expedition ~ August 1 -6 ~ 1874
in South Dakota Historical Markers On July 2, 1874, General George Armstrong Custer started out with a force of 1000 men, 110 wagons, and hundreds of horses, mules and cattle from the vicinity of Ft. Lincoln, Dakota Territory (near present-day Bismarck, N.D.) posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 8/9/2006 last visited: 2/13/2015 |
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|  The Badger Hole
in South Dakota Historical Markers Badger Clark was one of the first and best cowboy poets, and his work is still popular many years after his death. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 8/4/2006 last visited: 8/15/2007 |
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|  Rapid City Founders Camp Site
in South Dakota Historical Markers Near a perpendicular sandstone cliff, a short distance North of this sign and across Rapid Creek was the first camp of those hardy pioneers who founded Rapid City. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 6/12/2007 last visited: 1/30/2013 |
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|  Civilian Conservation Camp Corp ~ Camp SP - 3 Custer
in South Dakota Historical Markers The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a work relief program for young men established in March 1933 during President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first hundred days in office posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 8/9/2006 last visited: 1/26/2007 |
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|  CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS CAMP
in South Dakota Historical Markers Metal historical sign along road. posted by: hooahextreme location: South Dakota date approved: 7/6/2012 last visited: never |
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|  Civilian Conservation Corps Camp
in South Dakota Historical Markers Along US 16 west of Custer. posted by: Markerman62 location: South Dakota date approved: 4/18/2015 last visited: 4/8/2003 |
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|  Civilian Conservation Corp Camp F - 14
in South Dakota Historical Markers The ccc was a federal relief program during 1933 -1942 that gave jobless men work renovating abused lands. posted by: MNSearchers location: South Dakota date approved: 8/11/2006 last visited: 7/25/2007 |
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|  Civilian Conservation Corps Camp F-17
in South Dakota Historical Markers CCC Camp F-17 was part of the National Work Relief Program and specifically to renovate forests and create more recreational areas. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 8/11/2007 last visited: 11/6/2006 |
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|  Peter Norbeck 1870 - 1936
in South Dakota Historical Markers Peter Norbeck Overlook, Historic Marker, and Wildlife Preserve on the Custer to Keystone National Byway, US Hwy 16A aka Iron Mountain Road, near Mt. Rushmore National Monument in the Black Hills of SD posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 2/14/2007 last visited: 5/27/2009 |
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|  Charles Nolin, Pony Mail Carrier
in South Dakota Historical Markers Charles "Red" Nolin, pony mail carrier on the Sidney-Deadwood trail, was ambushed, killed, and scalped here by Indians on August 19, 1876. posted by: plainsdrifter358 location: South Dakota date approved: 8/11/2007 last visited: 8/10/2007 |
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