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Downtown Vermillion Historic District is a historic district in downtown Vermillion, South Dakota, consisting of 34 contributing buildings all constructed between 1880 and 1942. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003 and reflects a period of substantial economic growth in Vermillion, as well as for its ...
Image Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 14-105-209: January 14, 2000 (#99001690) March 26, 2008: Local Road over Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad tracks: Vermillion: 2: South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 14-120-222
The first mural, "Painting the Town", was designed as the first mural for the Vermillion Community Mural Project by Amber Hansen, a painting professor at the University of South Dakota. [ 25 ] [ 24 ] In 2019 and 2020, Reyna Hernandez ( Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota ) led the painting of two murals on the Coyote Twin Building that form a ...
The Gunderson House is a historic residence located at 24 South Harvard Street in Vermillion, South Dakota.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001, due to being a notable example of Queen Anne architecture in Clay County.
South Dakota Highway 19 (SD 19) is a 86.974-mile (139.971 km) state highway in southeastern South Dakota, United States. It connects the Nebraska state line, south of Vermillion, with the southeastern part of the Madison area, via Viborg, Hurley, Parker, and Humboldt. SD 19 formerly entered Centerville, but was shifted to
The Clay County Courthouse in Vermillion, South Dakota is a Classical Revival-style courthouse built in 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It is a two-and-a-half-story building with stone veneer, on a raised basement. [2]
First Baptist Church of Vermillion is a historic church in Vermillion, South Dakota.It was added to the National Register in 1982. [1]It was deemed significant for the architecture of its original wing, designed by Wallace LeRoy Dow and built during 1889–90.
When the University of South Dakota (then simply the University of Dakota) began holding classes in 1883, it was operating out of rented space in a building in downtown Vermillion. University Hall was the first building in the former Dakota Territory to be specifically built for an institution of higher public education. Using $10,000 in bonds ...