Popular Iconic South Dakota Foods That Require Clean Water
South Dakota is famous for the following foods:
Kuchen
Chislic
Kolache
Indian Tacos
Wojapi
Fudge
Fun Facts
Dakota is the Sioux word for “friend” or “ally.” The Dakota Territory was divided into South Dakota and North Dakota on November 2, 1889.
The most famous point of interest in South Dakota is the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, located in Pennington County. It opened on October 31, 1941.
South Dakota is the only state whose name does not share a single letter with that of its capital (Pierre).
Jewel Cave in Custer County, South Dakota, is the second largest cave system in the United States, and third largest in the world. This cave system contains 181.89 miles of mapped passageways.
The largest and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil in the world was discovered by Sue Hendrickson near Faith, South Dakota, in 1990. The fossil was named Sue in Sue Hendrickson’s honor.
The geographical center of the United States is approximately 20 miles north of Belle Fourche, South Dakota.
Mitchell, South Dakota, is the home of the world’s only Corn Palace.
South Dakota is the only state with an official State Jewelry: Black Hills gold.
Lemmon, South Dakota, has the world’s largest Petrified Wood Park.
This page was last updated on March 01, 2022.
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