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Brookings County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 34,375, [1] making it the fifth most populous county in South Dakota. Its county seat is Brookings. [2] The county was created in 1862 and organized in 1871. [3] Brookings County comprises the Brookings, SD Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Brookings is a city in and the county seat of Brookings County, South Dakota, United States. Brookings is South Dakota's fourth most populous city, with a population of 23,377 at the 2020 census. [4] It is home to South Dakota State University, the state's largest institution of higher education. [6]
Location of Brookings County in South Dakota. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Brookings County, South Dakota.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Brookings County, South Dakota, United States.
Transportation in Brookings County, South Dakota (11 P) Pages in category "Brookings County, South Dakota" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The Brookings County Museum, consisting of six buildings, is situated in Volga City Park. The museum contains around 5,000 artifacts related to the county's history. It was initially set up in the Brookings County Courthouse, in 1939. [21] [22] In 1965, Volga's City Council provided the Brookings County Historical Society land for a museum.
Renamed Armstrong in 1895. Later divided between the revived Ziebach County and Dewey County. Rinehart County: Abolished when it merged into Perkins County along with Choteau, Martin, and Wagner Counties. Rusk County; Schnasse County (1883–1911): Created by Dakota Territory from unorganized lands and part of Boreman County in 1883. Later ...
Bruce was originally called Lie, and under the latter name was founded in 1881. It was renamed in 1883, but the namesake is unclear. Some hold Bruce was named for the son of an early Chicago Northwestern railroad official, while others believe it was named for Blanche K. Bruce, an African-American statesman and friend of Roscoe Conkling, U.S. Senator from New York at the time.
Aurora is a town in Brookings County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 1,047 at the 2020 census. [4] History. Aurora was platted in 1880. [7]