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The Lincoln School was built in 1919 as part of a statewide school building standardization program. This initiative aimed to replace the small, timber-framed, rural schoolhouses with larger, rectangular buildings, often built of stone or brick. The W. W. Beach Company of Sioux City, Iowa, was contracted to carry out construction. [2]
The wettest calendar year in Belle Fourche has been 1946 with 25.41 inches (645.4 mm) and the driest 1931 with 7.77 inches (197.4 mm), and 1931 also saw Belle Fourche reach its record high of 112 °F (44.4 °C) on July 27.
NE of Belle Fourche: Belle Fourche: 5: South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 10-112-355: December 9, 1993 (#93001276) December 15, 1999: Diversion Dam Rd. over Crow Cr. Belle Fourche vicinity
School Type City County Mascot Aberdeen Christian High School: Private: Aberdeen: Brown: Knights Alcester-Hudson High School: Public: Alcester: Union: Cubs Andes Central High School
The Ingersoll Schoolhouse is located on U.S. Route 212 east of Belle Fourche, South Dakota and was built in 1890 at a time when one room schoolhouses were very common in South Dakota. [1] It remained in use as a school through 1971.
The Butte County Courthouse and Historic Jail Building is a historic site in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.The buildings were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, with its significance being its association with the growth of local government in western plains communities, local figure Seth Bullock, and for making use of Classical architecture, representative of ...
The Belle Fourche Commercial Historic District, a 8 acres (3.2 ha) historic district in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It includes 16 contributing buildings. The district includes 500 to 620 State St. (both sides) and the even side from 608 to 622 5th Ave. [2]
The Wide Awake Grocery Building, situated at 520 State St. in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, was completed in 1911. Also known as Sly's Grocery, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] [2] It was built in 1908 and extended 127 feet in 1911, resulting in size of 197 by 32 feet (60.0 m × 9.8 m). [2]