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1904 historic building housing the National Lewis and Clark Merchandising Center on first floor, and The Land of Many Colors Exhibit Gallery on second floor. Many historic Native American artifacts, horse drawn buggies and memorbilia. Unique retail stores are also in this 60,000 sq. f.t complex. The Mainfloor is an event area with 15 ft ceiling of ornate tin. The lower level boasts a Garden area with a rock water fountain. Missouri River Trails headquarters for booking tours throughout the northeast Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota is also located here. One block from the National Scenic Waterway in the heart of historic downtown. Address: 121 W Third St. Yankton SD USA 57078
Send an Email (1) 1 605 664-0121
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Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home This Queen Anne home is the tallest of its kind in South Dakota. Built in 1882 by the Secretary of the Dakota Territory, the Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home features most of its original 1880s decor, including oil paintings by Alice Bullfinch Cramer. Guided tours are available from Memorial Day to Labour Day, Wednesday to Sunday from 1-5pm. The home is open by appointment during the off season. Address: 509 Pine St. Yankton SD USA 57078
1 605 665-7470
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Dakota Territorial Capitol Replica Located in Riverside Park, the Capitol Replica is a reconstruction of the original Dakota Territorial Capitol that was built in Yankton in 1862. Inside the building, visitors will discover photographs and maps of old Yankton and the Dakota Territory, along with a gallery dedicated to former Dakota Territorial governors, and a stunning quilt highlighting Yankton's landmarks. Address: Riverside Park, Yankton SD USA 57078
1 605 668-5231
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