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Quote: Custer State Park, Black Hill, South DakotaPARK HISTORYCuster State Park is a whopping 71,000 acres within the Black Hills area and is named after the infamous General A. Custer who led a scientific expedition Read More
Quote: You read about these places in American history as a kid, but to see it up close is jaw dropping amazing. I’ve had this experience once before in Washington DC at the statue of Abe Lincoln and now again on this Read More
Quote: Reptile Gardens is located just outside of Rapid City. Don’t let the name fool you -- there’s a lot more going on here than just snakes! Reptile Gardens has an impressive collection of lizards, snakes, turtles, Read More
Quote: The falls that gave this city it's name are a thing of beauty, even though some of the original rocks have been quarried away. There is a tower a little ways from the base of the main falls that offers a Read More
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Quote: “Bear Butte” to the white man… “Mato Paha” to the Lakota… “Noahvose” to the Cheyenne… Whatever you choose to call this sacred mountain, I've found that a day in its presence consistently provides an indefinable Read More
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Quote: Although the white man has transformed the Black Hills into a commercial playground centered on touristy Mount Rushmore, taking a hike up to the summit of Harney Peak can provide, not only solitude but a sense of Read More
Quote: Evans Plunge is the world’s largest natural warm water indoor pool. The water is heated naturally (it’s the water that gives the town of Hot Springs its name!) and stays at a glorious 87 degrees Fahrenheit.The Read More
Quote: This was my most unsatisfying visit ever to a National Park (due to the timing, not the park). We’d spent the early morning with the Presidents at Mt. Rushmore, followed by horseback riding at Palmer Gulch Ranch, Read More