- Sioux Falls' Thomas Fawick invented the aluminum "Fawick Flyer" in his auto shop in 1908.
- Rapid City features life-sized bronze statues of American Presidents, each created by a local South Dakota artist.
- Aberdeen became the home of L. Frank Baum (author of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz") in 1888 where he and his wife opened a store called "Baum's Bazaar".
- Brookings is the site of the Coughlin Campanile (chimes tower) on the campus of South Dakota State University and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
- Watertown is where then-President Barack Obama stopped to give a speech on the occasion of honoring Lake Area Technical Institute for winning the Aspen Award for being the top 2-year college in the nation.
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