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In 1936, South Dakota Plunged Into An Arctic Freeze That Makes Last Year’s Winter Look Downright Mild
South Dakota experienced one of its worst winters in 1936 with temperatures plummeting to -58° and record precipitation.

The Heartbreaking Case That Was Solved 40 Years After Two Girls Went Missing In South Dakota
The 1971 disappearance of Pamella Jackson and Cheryl Miller was solved in 2013 when their car was found in Brule Creek.

The Strange Etchings In South Dakota That Still Baffles Archaeologists To This Day
The Thoen Stone, a mysterious sandstone slab discovered in South Dakota, has baffled historians and archaeologists with its inscriptions predating the Gold Rush.

8 Insane Things That Happened In South Dakota You Won’t Find in History Books
South Dakota has a fascinating history filled with unusual laws and surprising facts.

The 8 Most Horrifying Disasters That Ever Happened In South Dakota
South Dakota has experienced several devastating natural disasters, including tornadoes, floods, fires, and blizzards.

Visit These Fascinating Fossils In South Dakota For An Adventure Into The Past
The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs in South Dakota offers a unique educational experience with its Ice Age fossils and interactive exhibits.

There Are 5 Must-See Historic Landmarks In The Charming Town Of Deadwood, South Dakota
Deadwood, South Dakota, offers a unique Wild West experience with historic sites, live entertainment, and scenic views.

It’s Impossible To Forget The Year South Dakota Saw Its Single Largest Snowfall Ever
South Dakota experienced a record-breaking and devastating snowstorm in October 2013, causing significant damage and economic loss.

Little House On The Prairie Was Invented At This Old House In South Dakota From The 1800s
Laura Ingalls Wilder's iconic "Little House on the Prairie" series is deeply rooted in De Smet, South Dakota, where her family settled and contributed to the community.

You Will Want To Hear The Story Behind South Dakota’s Former Divorce Capital Of The World
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was once known as the "divorce capital of the world" due to its lenient divorce laws in the late 19th to early 20th century.





