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Aberdeen was officially founded on July 6, 1881, the date of the first arrival of a Milwaukee Railroad train. Aberdeen then operated under a city charter granted by the Territorial Legislature in March 1883. [12] As Aberdeen grew, many businesses and buildings were constructed along the town's Main Street.
May 23, 1988 (1-523 South Main Street: Aberdeen: 2: Aberdeen Highlands Historic District: Aberdeen Highlands Historic District: June 5, 1975 (Both sides of North Main from 12th to 15th Avenue, N.E.
Aberdeen Historic District in Aberdeen, South Dakota is a 29-acre (12 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1] It includes three whole blocks and 13 partial blocks. [2] It includes part of Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District.
The Masonic Temple in Aberdeen, South Dakota is a building from 1899. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It is a three-story building reflecting Italian Villa, Moorish, and Romanesque Revival styles. [2]
The Northwestern National Bank formed in Aberdeen in 1888 with Henry Marple as president. [2] [3] [4] In August 1888, the bank purchased the property and general store at 21–23 South Main Street to build a new bank building. [5] Construction took place from 1888 through 1889 [6] [a] with the bank opening in the new location in February 1889. [8]
KSDN was owned by the Aberdeen News Company, publisher of the Aberdeen American-News. Studios were on Main Street in Aberdeen. [5] In 1997, Roberts Radio of Pleasantville, New York, acquired KSDN and KSDN-FM then, in a separate transaction, acquired KKAA, KKAA-FM, and KQAA-FM. KSDN-AM's studio were moved from the transmitter site on south ...
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The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot in Aberdeen, South Dakota was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1911. The depot is rectangular in shape, two stories, and is built of brick and concrete.