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1. On October 31, 1945, a severe blizzard hit South Dakota, which became known as the "Great Plains Blizzard." The storm brought heavy snow and high winds, resulting in massive drifts that blocked roads and stranded many people. The blizzard caused the deaths of more than 70 people and thousands of livestock.

2. On October 31, 1972, the Black Hills flood occurred, which was one of the most devastating floods in the state's history. Heavy rainfall caused severe flooding across the Black Hills region, causing 238 deaths and $160 million in damages.

3. On October 31, 2013, a freakish ice storm struck Rapid City, South Dakota, causing massive power outages and downed trees. The storm caused over $450,000 in damages, and more than 6,000 people were without power.

4. On October 31, 1939, the world's largest corn palace, located in Mitchell, South Dakota, burned to the ground. The palace was a popular attraction that drew thousands of visitors to the state every year. The city eventually rebuilt the palace, which still stands today.

5. On October 31, 1983, the Mount Rushmore National Memorial was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The memorial was completed in 1941 and features four carved presidential heads, the largest of which is 60 feet high and is reserved for George Washington. The memorial draws more than 2 million visitors each year.

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