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The Black Hills of South Dakota aren’t just known for scenic beauty. The area is considered sacred by the Lakota Sioux and nearly two dozen other tribes that claim the Black Hills as ancestral. Learning the culture and history of local Native Americans gives visitors a complete picture of the region and adds depth to any vacation.
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Crazy Horse Memorial Crazy Horse Memorial is the world's largest sculpture-in-progress, and frequent drilling and mountain blasts make each visit unique. When completed, Crazy Horse Memorial will stand 563 feet tall by 641 feet long. The project was started in 1948 at the request of Chief Henry Standing Bear who invited sculptor Korczak... [more] |
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Journey Museum DISCOUNTED ADMISSION. The Journey Museum, located at 222 New York Street in Rapid City, takes you on an incredible trek through time, from the formation of the mystical Black Hills over 2.5 billion years ago to the continuing saga of the Western frontier. Interactive exhibits and dramatic displays present the geography,... [more] |
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Tatanka: Story of the Bison DISCOUNTED ADMISSION! Native American Interpretive Center & Story of the Bison. Journey through an authentic Lakota Encampment with Native American Interpreters on-site giving presentations throughout the day. Also, see 14 larger-than-life bronze sculptures of bison being pursued by Native American riders. Open 7 days per week 9am-5pm, from mid-May through September. ... [more] |