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The hidden chamber inside Mount Rushmore that tourists never see
Picture yourself standing at the base of Mount Rushmore, gazing up at those four massive presidential faces carved into granite. Nearly three million people visit South Dakota's most famous landmark ...
A “green glacier” of trees is steadily taking over native grasslands. Landowners are banding together to treat the problem ...
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South Dakota's Under-The-Radar College City Is A Walkable Gem Full Of Art, Food, And History
There are tons of hidden gems scattered throughout South Dakota, including one of the world's longest caves and a roadside palace dedicated to all things corn. It's a wonderful, weird, and often ...
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