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State Archaeology professionalized and created a State Board for Archaeology, a forerunner of the modern Archaeological Research Center of the South Dakota State Historical Society. ARC is quartered in Rapid City. As a result of the 1972 state government reorganization, the South Dakota State Historic Preservation Office entered the Society.
The South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre, South Dakota, is the headquarters of the South Dakota State Historical Society. Opened in 1989, the center houses the State Historical Society’s administrative, historic preservation, and research and publishing offices. The Center is also the home of the State Archives and Museum which ...
According to the South Dakota State Historical Society's Archaeological Research Center, over 26,000 archaeological sites have been recorded in the U.S. state of South Dakota. [1] This list is broken down by county and encompasses sites across all of what is now South Dakota. Only notable sites are listed.
This is a list of properties and historic districts in the U.S. state of South Dakota that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The state's more than 1,300 listings are distributed across all of its 66 counties.
South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 50-192-132: January 14, 2000 (#99001694) March 26, 2008: Local Rd. over Big Sioux R. (Mapleton Township) Renner: 4: South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 50-200-035: South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 50-200-035: December 9, 1993 (#93001267) December 15, 1999
The South Dakota State Preservation Office cited it as "a fine example of a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style in South Dakota". [ 2 ] Bluff View Cemetery was founded in 1882 and is situated on top of a bluff overlooking the Missouri River Valley .
Its eligibility previously passed the scrutiny of the Appleton Historic Preservation Commission. The 222 Building, formerly known as the Aid Association for Lutherans (AAL) Building, will become ...
The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) is a U.S. state or territorial governmental function described by the United States federal government in 1966 under Section 101 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA). [1]