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Dakota Life heads to Beresford, South Dakota on Thursday, May 9th.
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"Dakota Life Detours: Branding South Dakota" heads to welding shops and family-run ranches in western South Dakota to learn the stories and meanings behind cattle brands.
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The newly archived images are available at the University of South Dakota's Archives and Special Collections. We learn the stories and history behind the photos.
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A total of 2,509 Carnegie libraries were built between 1883 and 1929. In this Dakota Life story from 2001, we look at some of the libraries built in South Dakota.
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One of the worst disasters in South Dakota history, the Missouri River crests at over 25 feet in early April of 1952, sending four feet of water into downtown Pierre.
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A look at how South Dakotans served the nation during World War I, from the home front to the front lines.
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After the mines in the Cornwall region of England closed, miners immigrated to Lead, South Dakota where they brought with them a meat pie called pasty.
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Step into the studio of Wolsey, South Dakota bootmaker Mark Schumacher.
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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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The South Dakota Historical Society profiles the sculpture of Mount Rushmore, Gutzon Borglum.
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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.