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Tourist Attractions

Mount Rushmore Memorial near Keystone
This mountain carving features the 60- foot faces of 4 American Presidents--George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
 
Corn Palace in Mitchell
The world's only corn palace was built in 1892 and is redecorated each year.
 
Crazy Horse Memorial near Custer
The colossal Crazy Horse mountain carving, still in progress, was started in 1948 by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski as a tribute to native Americans.
 
Falls Park in Sioux Falls
The home to the Falls of the Big Sioux River
 
Fort Sisseton near Lake City
This fort is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
 
Mammoth Site in Hot Springs
This National natural landmark is internationally renowned as an indoor working paleontological site/museum.
 
Akta Lakota Museum & Cultural Center in Chamberlain
View the beautiful displays of Native American artifacts
 
High Plains Western Heritage Center near Spearfish
Represents a five-state region with authentic displays
 
South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre
Explore South Dakota history, from American Indians, to explorers, trappers, and politicians
 
Redlin Art Center in Watertown
Visit the beautiful arts display of more than 150 original oil painting by Terry Redlin