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Dakota Life features the freedom to own land, to build a home purchased from a catalog, and to have the wind in your hair are expressions of living the American Dream. Take a detour off the main road to explore freedom.
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Learn first-hand how humble pieces of iron helped forge one of South Dakota's most important industries.
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While South Dakota is not typically associated with seismic activity, the state has experienced earthquakes. These are the top five biggest quakes felt in the state.
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A preview of stories we are working on for Dakota Life from Timber Lake, South Dakota.
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Tour the homes of former South Dakota governors John Pennington, Arthur C. Mellette, and Robert S. Vessey.
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The West River Nurse Honor Guard is a nonprofit group of volunteer nurses who attend funerals or memorial services for any fallen nurse in western South Dakota.
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Take a look at some of the Lustron homes built in South Dakota.
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You might remember them from their halftime performances at the state basketball tournaments. In 2004, SDPB caught up with the Midland Tumblers.
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Meet four South Dakotans with unique and remarkable collections of pictures from the early days of Dakota Territory through more recent but still interesting times.
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With a driven interest in history and art, Porter Williams founded the South Dakota African American History Museum at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls so that others might learn more about heritage and culture here in South Dakota through art.
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Meet Don Laudner, who served his county as a native-speaking code talker during the Korean War.
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Lucretia Marchbanks, ex-slave and veteran of the California gold rush, came to the Black Hills in 1876 at the height of the boomtown excitement.