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Mount Rushmore National Memorial is probably the most famous thing in South Dakota. There is also the World's Only Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota; Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota; Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota; Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills; and the Missouri River with four dams located in South Dakota.

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