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Genre: State fair: Dates: 5 days: Location(s) South Dakota State Fairgrounds Huron, South Dakota, United States: Years active: 1885–1916, 1919-41, 1946-2019, 2021-Next event
Huron is a city in and the county seat of Beadle County, South Dakota, United States. [6] The population was 14,263 at the 2020 census, [7] making it the 8th most populous city in South Dakota. The first settlement at Huron was made in 1880. [8] Huron is the site of the South Dakota State Fair and of a statue called the World's Largest Pheasant ...
In 2008, the Huron School District bought the university arena. The Fine Arts Center is now owned by the City of Huron and is a community Fine Arts Center. In 2011, the City of Huron voted to tear down the campus to make room for Central Park, which was to include a park and new swimming pool complex. Demolition was started on September 19, 2011.
Huron High School is a high school located in Huron, South Dakota. It is a part of the Huron School District . The high school's boundary includes Huron, Morningside , and Riverside Colony .
Huron Wetland Management District is located in the U.S. state of South Dakota and includes 17,518 acres (70.89 km 2). The refuge borders the Missouri River on the east and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Huron WMD covers eight counties in east-central South Dakota.
James Valley Christian School is a member of the South Dakota High School Activities Association.It has a concert band, a pep band, and a choir program. The Oral Interpretation Team and One-Act play has had many years of success.
The James River forms the western edge of Morningside and separates it from the center of Huron. An eastern extension of the city borders Morningside to the south. U.S. Route 14 forms the northern edge of Morningside and leads west into Huron and east 31 miles (50 km) to De Smet.
The Huron School District was founded in 1880 with 15 students in a converted store in downtown Huron. They stayed there until the first school buildings were ready to be used. The school district owns and operates the city arena, built in 1950 at a cost of $900,000 and renovated throughout the 2000s.