In 1990, the population of Watertown, SD, was approximately 15,600.
The population of Watertown, SD, according to the 2010 US Census, is 21,482.
True, it is located in Watertown, South Dakota.
Sioux Falls, with an estimated population of about 171,000 in 2016, is South Dakota's largest city. Pierre, the capital city in South Dakota, had a population of 13,646 per the 2010 Census. The most populous cities in South Dakota are Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Aberdeen, Brookings, Watertown, Mitchell, Yankton and Pierre.
Watertown is a city located in Codington County, South Dakota.
The address of the Watertown World Wildlife Museum is: 200 9Th Avenue, SE, Watertown, SD 57201
The flight distance from Boston, Massachusetts to Watertown, South Dakota is: 1,313 miles / 2,112 km
The closest major airport to Astoria, South Dakota is Watertown Regional Airport (ATY / KATY). This airport is in Watertown, South Dakota and is about 46 road miles from the center of Astoria, SD.
Watertown is the home of the Redlin Art Museum. The Bramble Park Zoo and Discovery Center, with over 500 animals, is located in Watertown. The home of South Dakota's first governor, Arthur C. Mellette, is located in Watertown. It has been restored and is open to the public. Watertown is the county seat of Codington County. The city was named after Watertown, New York, the hometown of one of the town's founders, John E. Kemp.
The address of the Mellette House is: 421 5Th Ave NW, Watertown, SD 57201-2343
South Dakota has the larger population.
The address of the Bramble Park Zoo is: 901 6Th Ave NW, Watertown, SD 57201-0910
The address of the Redlin Art Center is: 1200 Mickelson Dr Ste 3, Watertown, SD 57201-7261
As of the 2010 US Census, the following are the largest cities in South Dakota by population: 1) Sioux Falls (153,888) 2) Rapid City (67,956) 3) Aberdeen (26,091) 4) Brookings (22,056) 5) Watertown (21,482)