Catherine Bach (actress)
Cheryl Ladd (actress/singer)
Terry Redlin (Artist: Wildlife paintings)
L. Frank Baum (Author: Wizard of Oz)
Laura Ingalls Wilder (Author: Little House on the Prairie)
Lee Raymond (CEO of Exxon)
Ted Waitt (Co-founder of Gateway Inc.)
General David Jones (Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff)
Crazy Horse (Sioux War Chief at the Battle of the Little Bighorn)
Sitting Bull (Sioux Chief and Holy Man)
Joe Foss (Marine Corps Medal of Honor, public official, first commissioner of the American Football League [AFL])
Hubert Humphrey (Vice President of the United States)
Ernest Lawrence (Nobel Prize Winner in Physics)
Sparky Anderson (baseball player and manager)
Terry Francona (Manager of the Boston Red Sox)
Bob Barker (Host of TV show the Price is Right)
Tom Brokaw (TV journalist)
Mary Hart (TV personality)
Calamity Jane (Buffalo hunter and Scout)
George McGovern (politician)
Billy Mills (Olympic Gold Medalist)
Gutzon Borglum (painter/sculptor)
Casey Tibbs (rodeo performer)
Oscar Howe (Native American artist)
Joe Robbie (original owner of the Miami Dolphins)
Tom Daschle (politician)
Gladys Pyle (politician - first woman elected to the United States Senate without having previously been appointed to her position)
Some famous explorers in south dakota are lewis and clark
Some famous explorers from South Dakota include Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who led the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and George Armstrong Custer, known for his expeditions in the American West including the Black Hills region of South Dakota.
There are many reasons why people live in South Dakota. The three major physical features could be a part of the reason because many people who live in South Dakota have farms and ranches and enjoy the many opportunities for recreation that are available in South Dakota. Some people live in South Dakota because they were born in the state and have chosen to stay there. Some have inherited land. Many people live in South Dakota because of the low cost of living, the availability of jobs, and the friendly people.
Some famous landmarks in the Central Plains region of the United States include the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, and Badlands National Park in South Dakota.
There are many reasons why people live in South Dakota. Many people who live in South Dakota have farms and ranches and enjoy the many opportunities for recreation that are available in South Dakota. Some people live in South Dakota because they were born in the state and have chosen to stay there. Some have inherited land. Other people live in South Dakota because of the low cost of living, the availability of jobs, good schools, and the friendly people.
Jobs people do the least in South Dakota would be jobs that aren't available in South Dakota. Some examples would be working on an offshore drilling rig, working on a cruise ship, canning tuna, and coal mining.
It depends on which tornado you are referring to. South Dakota has had many tornadoes. Most have not been killers but some have been. So far in 2010, however, the have been no tornado fatalities in South Dakota.
Thomas Delancy is the most famous person in South Carolina
Irene is the name of a city in South Dakota.
Most of South Dakota is located in Plant Hardiness Zone 4. Some areas in northern South Dakota are in Zone 3 while some areas in the Black Hills and southeastern South Dakota are in Zone 5.
Tornado Alley did not "hit" South Dakota because it is not an event. It is a place that some include South Dakota as a part of.
Because a lot of people snow board and ski in these states.