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South Dakota Historical Timeline 1743: French explorers, the LaVerendrye brothers, claimed area for France. 1750: Sioux tribes moved to Dakota. 1794: Jean Baptiste Trudeau established a fur trading company. 1803: The United States acquired the region from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Natural Beauty Everywhere You Look. South Dakota is paradise for anyone who loves the outdoors. Were practically spoiled with natural beauty. Our iconic attractions include Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Badlands National Park, the Black Hills and the Missouri River.
Current NHLs Landmark nameImage 1 Arzberger site Arzberger site 2 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Battle Mountain Sanitarium, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers More images 3 Bear Butte Bear Butte More images 4 Blood Run Site Blood Run Site More images12 more rows
1803 - The United States buys the land from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase. 1804 - Explorers Lewis and Clark travel through South Dakota on their way to the Pacific Ocean. 1817 - The first permanent European settlement is established in South Dakota. 1856 - The city of Sioux Falls is established.
Top Attractions in South Dakota Mount Rushmore National Memorial. 12,011. National Parks. Custer State Park. 6,275. State Parks. Falls Park. 3,455. Parks. Bear Country USA. 4,316. Nature Wildlife Areas. Sylvan Lake. 2,013. Bodies of Water. Crazy Horse Memorial. 5,569. Wildlife Loop Road. 2,780. Iron Mountain Road. 1,737.
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Historical Sites in South Dakota See the 60-foot-tall faces of the Founding Fathers on Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Behold the worlds largest in-progress mountain carving at Crazy Horse Memorial. Follow the Lewis and Clark Trail, find museums of every size and focus, and experience the Wild West of legend.

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