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5 Fun Facts About January 30 In South Dakota History
1. In 1987, South Dakota Governor George S. Mickelson designated January 30 as South Dakota School Bus Driver Appreciation Day to recognize the important role school bus drivers play in transporting students safely to and from school. 2. On January 30, 2006, a winter storm brought heavy snow and high...
5 Fun Facts About January 29 In South Dakota History
1. On January 29, 1868, the Fort Laramie Treaty was signed between the United States government and numerous Native American tribes, including the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. The treaty established reservations for the tribes, but was later violated by the U.S. government, leading to conflicts such as the Battle of...
5 Fun Facts About January 28 In South Dakota History
1. On January 28, 1938, the temperature in McIntosh, South Dakota, dropped to a state-record low of -58 degrees Fahrenheit. 2. The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, located in southwestern South Dakota, was established on January 28, 1889, by executive order of President Benjamin Harrison. 3. On January 28, 1915, the...
5 Fun Facts About January 27 In South Dakota History
1. In 1927, Charles Lindbergh landed in Rapid City as part of his transcontinental tour after his historic transatlantic flight. He made several stops in South Dakota, including one in Sioux Falls. 2. In 1932, South Dakota became the first state to allow women to serve on juries. 3. On...
5 Fun Facts About January 26 In South Dakota History
1. South Dakota was officially admitted as the 40th state of the United States on January 26, 1889. The state had been part of the Dakota Territory before achieving statehood. 2. In 2002, January 26 was officially designated as "American Indian Day" in South Dakota. This day honors the unique...
5 Fun Facts About January 25 In South Dakota History
1. Creation of South Dakota State University: On January 25, 1881, the Dakota Territorial Legislature passed an act creating South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD. The first class had 84 students. 2. Construction of Mount Rushmore: On January 25, 1929, the construction of Mount Rushmore National Memorial began. The...
5 Fun Facts About January 24 In South Dakota History
1. In 1887, the first train arrived in the town of Aberdeen, South Dakota. This event marked a significant moment in the state's history, as railroads helped to open up the region to settlers, commerce, and industry. 2. On January 24, 1898, the state's first public library opened in Sioux...
5 Fun Facts About January 23 In South Dakota History
1. On January 23, 1939, the Mount Rushmore National Memorial was officially declared complete after 14 years of carving the sculptures of four American presidents - George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln - into the granite face of the mountain. 2. In 1906, the South Dakota Legislature...
5 Fun Facts About January 22 In South Dakota History
1. On January 22, 1907, the South Dakota State Legislature established the South Dakota State Historical Society, which is now responsible for collecting, preserving, and sharing the rich history of South Dakota. 2. In 1943, on January 22, actor Don Potter was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He appeared...
5 Fun Facts About January 21 In South Dakota History
1. On January 21, 1972, the Oglala Sioux Civil Rights Organization declared war against the United States government in what is now known as the Wounded Knee Incident. The 71-day armed conflict resulted in the deaths of two Native Americans and one federal agent. 2. On this day in 1984,...
5 Fun Facts About January 20 In South Dakota History
1. In 1889, South Dakota became the 40th state in the United States. January 20 marks the anniversary of South Dakota's statehood. 2. On January 20, 1925, the South Dakota legislature passed a bill legalizing the teaching of evolution in public schools. This was a controversial topic at the time,...
5 Fun Facts About January 19 In South Dakota History
1. On January 19, 1891, the first meeting of the South Dakota State Board of Agriculture was held in Sioux Falls. This board was responsible for promoting agriculture, horticulture, and animal husbandry in South Dakota. 2. In 1962, a deadly blizzard hit South Dakota on January 19. The storm lasted...