There are many things to do in South Dakota.
You can visit Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, the Corn Palace, the Ingalls Homestead in DeSmet, the Terry Redlin Center in Watertown, Storybook Land in Aberdeen, Reptile Gardens in Rapid City, and many more.
You can go fishing, ice fishing, hiking, camping, hunting, boating, sailing, swimming, tour museums, see a buffalo roundup in Custer State Park, tour caves, go rock climbing, bird watching, snowshoeing, skiing, water skiing and more.
You can see movies, plays, musical performances, go to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, go to rodeos, play basketball, baseball, softball, golf, tennis, football, go bowling, geocaching, and much more!
South Dakota
The US state of South Dakota is south of the US state of North Dakota.
The US state of North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
Yankton, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Nebraska as are North Siuox City and Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. Big Stone City, South Dakota is on the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. Lemmon, South Dakota is located on the border of South Dakota and North Dakota.
South Dakota did not have any 'colonial days' because South Dakota was not a colony. South Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory, so South Dakota had 'territorial days'.
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
It is an analogy. North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota.
South Dakota's origin means how the state of South Dakota got its start. South Dakota was a part of the Dakota Territory. South Dakota became a US state in 1889.
North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
The state of South Dakota is south of North Dakota.
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North Dakota is bordered by South Dakota to the south.