Bison (aka buffalo) live year round in South Dakota.
Custer State Park, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, has one of the largest publicly owned bison herds in the world.
Buffalo, New York is the best known but there are cities named Buffalo in the following states. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin (2) and Wyoming.
People who live in South Dakota or who come from South Dakota are called South Dakotan.
No Lady Gaga has not visited South Dakota.
According to the South Dakota Tourism Bureau, South Dakota comes from the Siouan language of Sioux tribe and it means allies. There are three dialects of the language: Nakota, Dakota, and Lakota.
Super 8 opened their first motel in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1974.
The thick loess deposits in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa come from glacial sediments.
The railroad came to South Dakota during the gold boom of the late 1800s. In 1873, the first railroad train, the short line from Iowa, made its way to South Dakota.
North Dakota's capital city, Bismarck, would come first, before South Dakota's capital city, Pierre.
People who live in South Dakota have come from many places. The Native Americans who live in South Dakota possibly came from Minnesota. According to the traditional creation stories of the People of the Seven Council Fires, they began in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The first Europeans to live in South Dakota were French trappers and fur traders. Germans, Norwegians, and Swedish were the main settlers of South Dakota in the late 1800's.
Iowa, Illinois, Oklahoma, North Dakota, and South Dakota
Tourists come to South Dakota for the many attractions to visit including Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Monument, The World's Only Corn Palace. Other things that bring tourists to South Dakota are the hunting and fishing and the outdoor activities.
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