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This historic landmark in Sioux Falls was built in 1893 and features a large clock tower. Exhibits cover the history of Sioux Falls and visitors can also enjoy the beautiful murals in the building as well as the extensive law library. Address: 6th & Main Sioux Falls SD USA
1 605 367-4210
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The Dacotah Prairie Museum mounts both short- and long-term exhibits to depict life on the prairie by highlighting the events and activities of its residents both past and present. Address: 21 S Main Street Aberdeen South Dakota USA 57401
Send an Email 1 605 626-7117
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This museum is dedicated to preserving the culture of the west and Northern Plains, and has over 35,000 volumes in its archival library. As well, a large collection of Native American and Pioneer artifacts are on display. The galleries are open Monday through Saturday. Address: 2201 S. Summit Ave Sioux Falls SD USA 57197
1 605 274-4007
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Heritage Hall Museum is featuring the largest privately owned Indian artifact exhibit in the state of South Dakota with over 450 artifacts. In addition, two large buildings include autos, motorcycles, pioneer tools and machinery, household furniture,large wildlife display. Address: 43861 276th st Freeman, South Dakota United States 57029
1 605 925-4237
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The Great Plains Zoo is situated on 45 acres and is home to many species of animals. The zoo actively participates in cooperative programs aimed at the conservation and care of animals. The Delbridge Museum of Natural History houses a collection of over 150 mounted specimens from around the world. All of these animals were hunted legally. Great care is provided in displaying these animals in their natural environments and to ensure their longevity. Open daily, year round. Address: 805 S. Kiwanis Avenue Sioux Falls SD 57104
1 605 367-7059
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America's Shrine to Music Museum is one of the largest of its kind with over 9,500 instruments from all over the world. Its extensive collections make it the preeminent center for the study and history of music and musical instruments. The museum also has a specialized library, study-storage areas and a conservation laboratory. Address: 414 E. Clarke Street Vermillion SD 57069-2390
1 605 677-5306
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The Mitchell Prehistoric Museum is dedicated to preserving one of the first settlements in this area dating back to the 10th Century. The area has remained relatively untouched and is rich with artifacts. The Archedome, located on site, is a research and technological center, which gives archeologists unlimited access to the park. There is also a museum and gift shop.
1 605 996-5473
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This 1899 Queen Anne house was the home of South Dakota's first Senator and has been immaculately restored. Features include detailed woodworking, jeweled glass windows and antique furnture. Artifacts and artwork from the early 20th century are on display. Address: 8th & Duluth Sioux Falls SD USA
1 605 367-7097
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This Museum is located in Watertown, close to Coddington County. The museum building was built in 1905 and was formerly a Carnegie library. The museum displays both permanent and temporary exhibitions focusing on local history. Tours and seminars are provided on a regular basis. Address: 27 1st Avenue SE Watertown SD 57201
Send an Email (7) 1 605 886-7335
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