Yes, there is a city in South Dakota called Yankton. It is in the southeast corner of the state on the Missouri River and on the border of South Dakota and Nebraska.
There is a town named Yankton. Also Yankton County.
Yes, Yankton is a town in South Dakota.
The address of the Dakota Territorial Museum is: 610 Summit St, Yankton, SD 57078-3858
Yankton (South Dakota) was the first capital of the Dakota Territory, from 1861 to 1883. The capital of the Dakota Territory was then moved to Bismarck (North Dakota) from 1883 until statehood for both states in 1889.
Utica is a town located in Yankton County, South Dakota.
The town of Yankton, South Dakota was incorporated in 1869. The city grew as a stop for steamboats on the Missouri River to take on fresh water and supplies. The name, Yankton, comes from the Yankton (Yanktonai) tribe of the Nakota (Sioux) Native Americans.
The web address of the Dakota Territorial Museum is: dakotaterritorialmuseum.org
Yankton is a city in southeastern South Dakota and a county in southeastern South Dakota. Yale is a town in South Dakota. York Township, one is located in Day County, South Dakota and one in Hand County.
The Lakota Sioux settled in western South Dakota in 1776. The Yankton Sioux settled in the south east part of South Dakota. In 1817, Fort Pierre was built. The Yankton Sioux signed a treaty giving up their land in 1858. South Dakota became a state in 1889. The Wounded Knee Massacre happened in 1890.
Michelle Nagell was born in Yankton, in South Dakota, USA.
Yuma, Arizona is one. Yankton, South Dakota is another. Yoakum, Texas. Yorba Linda, California. Yulee, Florida.