| Vermillion, South Dakota - Vermillion is home of the University of South Dakota. It was the original territorial capitol of the Dakotas as migration to the Louisiana Purchase territory opened. Lewis & Clark landed their boats at the confluence of the Missouri and Vermillion Rivers, here in Vermillion. They then hiked to Spirit Mound, where they first saw buffalo on their epic journey. |
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| Mitchell, South Dakota - Mitchell is best known as the home of the World’s Only Corn Palace, yet many don’t realize the Palace truly stands for innovation, enterprise, pride, and community. This icon of innovation has stood the test of time, continually changing its colors, architecture, and community purpose as the City itself has grown and changed. |
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| Aberdeen, South Dakota - The railroad played a vital part in the history of Aberdeen. We are named after Aberdeen, Scotland, the hometown of the Milwaukee Railroad President, Alexander Mitchell. This city became known as the Hub City of the Dakotas due to the many rail lines converging in Aberdeen from all directions much like spokes on a wheel joining at its hub. |
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