What Put These 10 South Dakota Towns on the National Map
Ten small towns in South Dakota have made a significant impact on American history, pop culture, and the world. These towns, including Deadwood, Keystone, and Wall, have become famous for their beauty, infamous past, or unique attractions.
South Dakota is home to several small towns that have left a lasting mark on American history and culture. Deadwood, known for its lawless past and the murder of Wild Bill Hickok, is now a National Historic Landmark. Keystone is the gateway to Mount Rushmore, while Wall is famous for its roadside attraction, Wall Drug. Other notable towns include Sturgis, the motorcycle capital of the world, and De Smet, the childhood home of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Pierre, the state capital, and Hot Springs, with its mammoth remains, are also on the list. Mitchell is home to the unique Corn Palace, decorated with murals made of corn and grains.
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