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South Dakota does not have an official state horse. However, Rodeo is the official state sport of South Dakota.
Rodeo is not illegal. Rodeo is a very commonly participated organized sport in the US, South America, Canada and Austriala.
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The definition of agriculture is; The science, art, and business of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming. Livestock includes animals such as cattle, hogs, turkeys, chickens, and horses. Horses are raised, trained, and sold in South Dakota for many reasons. There are many horse trails in South Dakota and many stables provide trail rides. There are places in South Dakota which train show horses. Many towns have therapeutic horse stables. Rodeo, which uses horses, is a popular sport in South Dakota. And horses are used on many farms and ranches.
There could be more than one, but one is Broomball. This could be a trick question, as it does not read: "Which unusual sport is played in ONLY South Dakota, Maine and Minnesota?"
Rodeo or driving The most played sport in North Dakota is probably basketball since almost every high school and college in North Dakota supports a basketball team, there are both men's and women's teams, and Bismarck hosts a team in the NBA Development League.
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There is the South Dakota Capitol building where you can take tours. Be sure to tour the Capitol grounds and Capitol Lake. You can also visit the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center, the South Dakota National Guard Museum, and the South Dakota Discovery Center and Aquarium. In Fort Pierre you can visit the Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center, Fort Pierre Choteau, and the Verendrye Museum. Nearby are the Oahe Dam Visitor Center and the Oahe Chapel. The Lewis and Clark Family Center is located on Farm Island.
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