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Site Map
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South Dakota became the 40th state on November 2, 1889.
The Capitol is: Pierre
The Largest City is: Sioux Falls
Official State Website
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South Dakota State Flower: Pasque
The American Pasque was approved as the official state flower on May 5, 1903.
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South Dakota State Flag
The South Dakota state flag was signed into law by Governor Archie M Gubbrud on March 11, 1963.
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South Dakota State Bird: Ring-Neck Pheasant
Originally from China, the ring-necked pheasant was adopted as the official state bird on February 13, 1943.
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Hiking & Backpacking
See beautiful country while getting some good exercise.
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Black Hills Hiking
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South Dakota State Seal
The Great Seal of South Dakota was originally defined in 1885, even though South Dakota was not a state until 1889.
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Freshwater Fishing
If you enjoy fishing, check out South Dakota's lakes, rivers and creeks.
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South Dakota Fishing
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South Dakota State Fish: Walleye
Adopted in 1982, the Walleye is the official fish of South Dakota.
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South Dakota State Quarter
Released on November 6, 2006, the South Dakota quarter features an image of the State bird, a Chinese ring-necked pheasant, in flight above a depiction of the Mount Rushmore National Monument, featuring the faces of four American Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. The design is bordered by heads of wheat. The coin's design also bears the inscriptions "South Dakota" and "1889."
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Vineyards
Looking for a good wine? Visit South Dakota's Vineyards.
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Schade
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Valiant
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