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South Dakota's Landmarks: Where History Comes Alive

South Dakota is filled with amazing places to go and things to see. From east to west, here is a list of the Great 8 Iconic Landmarks that should make it to your South Dakota travel map.

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South Dakota's Landmarks: Where History Comes Alive

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  1. South Dakota's Landmarks: Where History Comes Alive 1. Mount Rushmore National Memorial Explore the towering faces of American presidents sculpted into the Black Hills. Learn about the history of Mount Rushmore and its significance as a symbol of national pride and democracy. 2. Crazy Horse Memorial Delve into the ongoing creation of the Crazy Horse Memorial, a tribute to Native American heritage. Discover the monumental work behind this colossal sculpture and its cultural importance. 3. Badlands National Park Journey through the otherworldly landscapes of the Badlands. Uncover the prehistoric past preserved in its rock formations and the unique wildlife that calls this national park home. 4. Historic Deadwood Step back in time to the Wild West in the historic town of Deadwood. Learn about the legends, outlaws, and the Gold Rush history that shaped this iconic destination. 5. Wind Cave National Park Venture beneath the earth's surface into Wind Cave, one of the world's longest and most complex caves. Discover its remarkable formations and the cultural significance it holds for Native American tribes. Read more on the blog at: WWW.GRANDGATEWAYHOTEL.COM

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