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Quote: To visit Council Rock, go north of Redfield, South Dakota three miles on Highway 281, turn right on County Road 15, called Two Bridges Road. Cross the railroad tracks and a bridge over the James River. Up the Read More
Quote: There is a neat, clean little village half a mile south of Highway 212 where it makes a long curve ten miles east of Redfield. It is one of those towns in this region where cultivated fields begin at the edge of Read More
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Quote: Fisher Grove State Park is seven miles east of Redfield, South Dakota on Highway 212. The land was once a river crossroad for pioneers going east and west across the James River that begins in North Dakota and Read More
Quote: A couple dozen miles west of Sisseton, South Dakota is historic old Fort Sisseton which is still standing. When first constructed in 1864 it was called Fort Wadsworth and renamed Fort Sisseton in 1876, taking Read More
Quote: You can see South Dakota the way the first map maker saw it. Near Sisseton is a geographical feature that was named by Joseph Nicollet. He was a French scientist who mapped the land between the Mississippi and Read More
Quote: Hans and Magnus Stavig emigrated from Norway to Sisseton, South Dakota and built an elegant three-story Victorian home in 1916. It has a wrap-around porch and a splendid corner tower. It is an historic artifact Read More
Quote: To visit Two Bridges Llama Ranch, go north of Redfield, South Dakota three miles, turn right on County Road 15 (Two Bridges Road), cross the railroad tracks and river, go past the small house on the hill a half Read More