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The legislation of South Dakota is a LAW passed or the process of being made in the state legislature.
South Dakota was admitted on November 2, 1889, under Benjamin Harrison.
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They were following the Missouri River. It had not been named South Dakota when they made their expedition.
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.
On 2 November 1889.
One of the most interesting things about South Dakota is that it is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial. South Dakota is home to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally every summer. The world's only Corm Palace is located in Mitchell, South Dakota.
The pioneers in North Dakota and South Dakota burrowed homes or "dug-outs" into the soil. Since most of North Dakota and South Dakota are on the Great Plains, there were very few trees and other materials available for building homes. A dug-out shelter could be quickly dug and made into a home, especially when the settlers had traveled a long distance and needed to build a place to live before the winter storms and cold started.
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