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Mitchell, South Dakota
Mason Church
History and Demographics for Mitchell, South Dakota:
Mitchell is a larger city in South Dakota with almost 15,000 residents. The village of Mitchell was platted in 1879 and incorporated in 1881 and named after Alexander, Mitchell, the presid

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Fire Department
May 52014

Garretson, South Dakota
The Fire Department
History and Demographics for Garretson, South Dakota:
Garretson is located in Minnehaha County, South Dakota. Garretson is home to about 1,100 residents. It was named for a banker named A.S. Garretson.
Ghosts and Hauntings at the Fi

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Alex Johnson Hotel
May 52014

History:The Alex Johnson Hotel was built by a man who truly appreciated the culture of the Sioux Indians. In the lobby of the hotel, there are a variety of artistic pieces that reflect the Sioux culture. These apparently are original pieces that have been in the hotel since it

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Judge Amidon Monument
History:
Sioux Falls is the largest city in the state of South Dakota and the county seat of Minnehaha County. It has a population of about 124,000 people.
Sioux Falls was originally laid out near the Big Sioux River. Today, Sio

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Eagle Butte, South Dakota
Cheyenne Eagle Butte School: Upper Elementary-Middle School
History and Demographics for the Cheyenne Eagle Butte School: Upper Elementary-Middle School in Eagle Butte, South Dakota:
Eagle Butte is a very small town of about 600 residents in Dewey and

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Wolf Creek School
May 52014

Wolf Creek School
History of Pine Ridge, South Dakota:
Pine Ridge is located in Shannon County, South Dakota. It is home to a little over 3,000 residents. Pine Ridge is the tribal headquarters for the Oglala Sioux Tribe on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Pine Ridge is locate

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Pine Ridge, South Dakota

Red Cloud High School
History of Red Cloud High School in Pine Ridge, South Dakota:
Pine Ridge is located in Shannon County, South Dakota. It is home to a little over 3,000 residents. Pine Ridge is the tribal headquarters for the Oglala Sioux Tribe o

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McLaughlin, South Dakota
McLaughlin High School
History and Demographics of McLaughlin, South Dakota:
McLaughlin is located in Corson County, South Dakota. It is the largest city in the Standing Rock Indian Reservation with 775 people. The Standing Rock Indian Reservation is a

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Gregory, South Dakota
Gregory County Poor Farm Cemetery | Gregory County Farm Cemetery | Gregory County Home Cemetery
History of Gregory, South Dakota:
The Gregory Poor Farm Cemetery is located northeast ¼ mile and northwest ¼ mile in Gregory, South Dakota.
Befo

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Aberdeen, South Dakota
Northern State University
History and Demographics for Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota:
Aberdeen is the county seat of Brown County, South Dakota. Aberdeen is located about 125 miles north of Pierre, South Dakota. The first settlers t

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Fort Thompson
Crow Creek High School
History and Demographics for Crow Creek Indian Reservation in South Dakota:
The Crow Creek Indian Reservation is located in Buffalo, Hughes, and Hyde counties in South Dakota and the east bank of the Missouri River. Crow Creek Indian Reserv

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
History:
Sioux Falls is the largest city in the state of South Dakota and the county seat of Minnehaha County. It has a population of about 124,000 people.
Sioux Falls was originally laid out near the Big Sioux River. Today, Sioux Falls is located at

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Midland, South Dakota
History and Demographics for Midland, South Dakota:
Midland, South Dakota is a small town in the central part of the state with about 180 residents. It is east of Wall, South Dakota at the junction of Highway 14 and Highway 63.
Midland was named for its l

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Belle Fourche, South Dakota
Belle Fourche High School
History and Demographics for Belle Fourche High School in Belle Fourche, South Dakota:
Belle Fourche is the county seat of Butte County, South Dakota. There are 4,500 residents who live here. Belle Fourche is the geographic

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McLaughlin, South Dakota
Jackpot Bingo Hall
History and Demographics of McLaughlin, South Dakota:
McLaughlin is located in Corson County, South Dakota. It is the largest city in the Standing Rock Indian Reservation with 775 people. The Standing Rock Indian Reservation is a Dak

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Yankton, South Dakota
Mount Marty College
History of Mount Marty College:
Mount Marty College was founded in 1936. It is a Catholic Benedictine institute of higher learning. It is named in memory of Martin Marty, a Benedictine missionary to the Indians who came to the Dakota t

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Rapid City, South Dakota
Rushmore 7 Theater
History of Rapid City, South Dakota:
The first and perhaps most important event that deserves mention in Rapid City, South Dakota in regard to hauntings and paranormal events is the Black Hills Flood that happened on June 9, in 1972.

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Deadwood, South Dakota
Green Door Brothel or Lucky Nugget Gambling Hall
History and Demographics for the Green Door Brothel/Lucky Nugget Gambling Hall in Deadwood, South Dakota:
Deadwood is a city in Lawrence County, South Dakota. It is named for the dead trees found in its gu

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Little Oak Road
May 32014

Little Eagle
Little Oak Road
History and Demographics of Little Oak Road in Little Eagle, South Dakota:
Little Eagle is located in south central South Dakota in Corson County. Little Eagle is a small town of about 370 residents.
Ghosts and Hauntings in Little Eagle, South Dak

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Washington Pavilion
History:
Sioux Falls is the largest city in the state of South Dakota and the county seat of Minnehaha County. It has a population of about 124,000 people.
Sioux Falls was originally laid out near the Big Sioux River. Today, Sioux

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Isabel, South Dakota
Burress Feeds
History of Isabel, South Dakota:
Isabel is a small community of about 250 residents in Dewey County, South Dakota. It is just northwest of the center of the state of South Dakota.
Ghosts and Hauntings in Isabel, South Dakota:
The ghost of a

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1880 Train
May 22014

Hill City, South Dakota
1880 Train
History of Hill City South Dakota:
Hill City is located about 26 miles southwest of Rapid City, South Dakota on Highway 16 and on U.S. Route 385 connecting Deadwood to Hot Springs.
Hill City is the oldest city in Pennington County, South Dak

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Mitchell, South Dakota
Mason Church
History and Demographics for Mitchell, South Dakota:
Mitchell is a larger city in South Dakota with almost 15,000 residents. The village of Mitchell was platted in 1879 and incorporated in 1881 and named after Alexander, Mitchell, the presid

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Alpine Inn
May 12014

Hill City, South Dakota
Alpine Inn
History of Hill City South Dakota:
Hill City is located about 26 miles southwest of Rapid City, South Dakota on Highway 16 and on U.S. Route 385 connecting Deadwood to Hot Springs.
Hill City is the oldest city in Pennington County, South Dak

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Eagle Butte, South Dakota
City Park
History and Demographics for the Eagle Butte City Park in Eagle Butte, South Dakota:
Eagle Butte is a very small town of about 600 residents in Dewey and Ziebach Counties in South Dakota. It is the tribal headquarters of the Cheyenne River S

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Deadwood, South Dakota
Bullock Hotel Casino
History and Demographics for the Bullock Hotel Casino in Deadwood, South Dakota:
Deadwood is a city in Lawrence County, South Dakota. It is named for the dead trees found in its gulch. It is home to about 1,400 residents.
The city o

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Fort Sisseton, South Dakota
Fort Sisseton
History and Demographics for Fort Sisseon, South Dakota:
Major General John Pope established a series of forts in eastern South Dakota about 130 years ago and Fort Sisseton was one of them. The soldiers at Fort Sisseton were responsibl

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Brookings, South Dakota
South Dakota State University-Doner Auditorium
History and Demographics for South Dakota State Auditorium in Brookings, South Dakota:
Brookings is located in Brookings County, South Dakota. It is home to about 20,000 residents.
Brookings County and Bro

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Hill City, South Dakota
Mount Rushmore Brewing Company
History of Hill City South Dakota:
Hill City is located about 26 miles southwest of Rapid City, South Dakota on Highway 16 and on U.S. Route 385 connecting Deadwood to Hot Springs.
Hill City is the oldest city in Penningt

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Salem, South Dakota
McCook High School
History:
Salem is located northwest of Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the intersection of Highway 81 and Highway 38 in southeastern South Dakota.
Salem is the county seat of McCook County. It has a population of about 1,400 residents.
Sal

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Twizted Tavern
May 12014

The building in which the Twizted Tavern in New Underwood, South Dakota has sat inthe same spot for over 200 years. It is a small and cozy place with it’s own resident spiritthought to be an old man that used to work the drive through window, when the now tavern, once was the tow

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Rapid City, South Dakota
Dakota Middle School (Old Rapid City High School)
History of Rapid City, South Dakota:
The first and perhaps most important event that deserves mention in Rapid City, South Dakota in regard to hauntings and paranormal events is the Black Hills Flood th

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LaFramboise Island
May 12014

Pierre, South Dakota
LaFramboise Island
History of Pierre, South Dakota:
Pierre is the capital of South Dakota and the county seat of Hughes County. It is home to about 14,000 residents, making it the second smallest state capital (population-wise) next to Montpelier, Vermont.

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Gitchie Manitou State Preserve
History:
Sioux Falls is the largest city in the state of South Dakota and the county seat of Minnehaha County. It has a population of about 124,000 people.
Sioux Falls was originally laid out near the Big Sioux River. T

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Mitchell, South Dakota
Dakota Wesleyan University-Graham Hall
History and Demographics for Mitchell, South Dakota:
Mitchell is a larger city in South Dakota with almost 15,000 residents. The village of Mitchell was platted in 1879 and incorporated in 1881 and named after Alexa

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Stevens High School
April 302014

Rapid City, South Dakota
Stevens High School
History of Rapid City, South Dakota:
The first and perhaps most important event that deserves mention in Rapid City, South Dakota in regard to hauntings and paranormal events is the Black Hills Flood that happened on June 9, in 1972

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Deadwood, South Dakota
Wild Bill Hickok Saloon
History and Demographics for the Wild Bill Hickok Saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota:
Deadwood is a city in Lawrence County, South Dakota. It is named for the dead trees found in its gulch. It is home to about 1,400 residents.
The

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Isabel, South Dakota
Isabel Post Office
History of Isabel, South Dakota:
Isabel is a small community of about 250 residents in Dewey County, South Dakota. It is just northwest of the center of the state of South Dakota.
Ghosts and Hauntings in Isabel, South Dakota:
Locals cl

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Hot Springs, South Dakota
Toal House Bed and Breakfast | aka Villa Theresa Guest House
History of the Toal House in Hot Springs, South Dakota:
The Toal House, once known as the Villa Theresa Guest House sits on a bluff overlooking Hot Springs, South Dakota. It originally funct

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McLaughlin, South Dakota
Major James McLaughlin House
History and Demographics of McLaughlin, South Dakota:
McLaughlin is located in Corson County, South Dakota. It is the largest city in the Standing Rock Indian Reservation with 775 people. The Standing Rock Indian Reservatio

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Mountain View Cemetery
April 302014

Keystone, South Dakota
Keystone is a community in the Rapid City metro area in Pennington County, South Dakota.
Mountain View Cemetery Information:
The Mountain View Cemetery is a very peaceful location on a hilly slope amidst some healthy trees. It is a great place to view Mo

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Rapid City, South Dakota
Hooky Jack’s | Phatty McGee’s | Sports Rock Restaurant
History of Rapid City, South Dakota:
The first and perhaps most important event that deserves mention in Rapid City, South Dakota in regard to hauntings and paranormal events is the Black Hills Flo

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Ellsworth, South Dakota
Ellsworth Air Force Base
Rapid City, South Dakota
Ellsworth Air Force Base
History of Rapid City, South Dakota:
The first and perhaps most important event that deserves mention in Rapid City, South Dakota in regard to hauntings and paranormal events i

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Agency Village
April 302014

Agency Village, South Dakota
Old Agency
History of Agency Village, South Dakota:
Agency Village is in Roberts County, South Dakota. It is a tiny town of only about 270 people.
Agency Village is located less than 5 miles from Interstate 29, but it is in a very desolate area, w

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Hill City High School
April 302014

Hill City, South Dakota
Hill City High School
History of Hill City South Dakota:
Hill City is located about 26 miles southwest of Rapid City, South Dakota on Highway 16 and on U.S. Route 385 connecting Deadwood to Hot Springs.
Hill City is the oldest city in Pennington County

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Pine Ridge, South Dakota
Pine Ridge Elementary

History of Pine Ridge, South Dakota:
Pine Ridge is located in Shannon County, South Dakota. It is home to a little over 3,000 residents. Pine Ridge is the tribal headquarters for the Oglala Sioux Tribe on the Pine Ridge Indian R

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Roscoe, South Dakota
Edmunds Central High School
History of Roscoe, South Dakota:
Roscoe is located at the intersection of Highway 12 and Highway 247. It is small community of approximately 324 people in Edmunds County, South Dakota. Edmunds County is in northeastern South Dak

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Rock Creek, South Dakota
Rock Creek Day School
History of Rock Creek, South Dakota:
Rock Creek is about 20-30 miles northeast of Mitchell, South Dakota via I-90 heading east and then Highway 25 heading north.
Rock Creek School was opened in 1975 as part of the Beaverton Schoo

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Sioux Sans Hospital
April 292014

Rapid City, South Dakota
Sioux Sans Hospital
History of Rapid City, South Dakota:
The first and perhaps most important event that deserves mention in Rapid City, South Dakota in regard to hauntings and paranormal events is the Black Hills Flood that happened on June 9, in 1972

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The Coal Mines
April 292014

Firesteel, South Dakota
The Coal Mines
History of Firesteel, South Dakota:
Firesteel, South Dakota was founded in 1910. As coal mining became more mechanized the city of Firesteel fell into decline. Eventually the coal mine and the school closed. Today, residents mostly engage

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