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  2. Black Hills - Wikipedia

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    In many ways, the Black Hills functions as a very spread-out urban area with a population (not counting tourists) of 250,000. Other important Black Hills cities and towns include: Belle Fourche, a ranching town; Custer, a mining and tourism town and headquarters for Black Hills National Forest; Deadwood, a historic and well-preserved gambling mecca

  3. Black Hills National Forest - Wikipedia

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    After a series of devastating wildfires in 1893, U.S. President Grover Cleveland created the Black Hills Forest Reserve on February 22, 1897. [5] U.S. President William McKinley issued a presidential proclamation on September 19, 1898, appending the Black Hills Forest Reserve geographic boundaries while acknowledging the forest preservation decrees established by the Timber Culture Act and ...

  4. Category:Black Hills - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Black Hills National Forest Districts Map.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Geography of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Many travel to visit the national parks, state parks, and national monuments in the state, particularly those of the Black Hills region. South Dakota's location between national parks in the west and large cities to the east also contributes to the state's tourism and hospitality industry.

  7. Black Elk Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Black Elk Peak, which at 7,242 feet (2,207 m) is the tallest mountain in South Dakota, is located in the wilderness, and one can see into four different states from the summit. Craggy peaks and rocky slopes mixed with ponderosa pine , spruce and fir trees make for a varied ecosystem.

  8. Keystone, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Keystone is a town in the Black Hills region of Pennington County, South Dakota, United States.The population was 240 at the 2020 census. [5] It had its origins in 1883 as a mining town, and has since transformed itself into a resort town, serving the needs of the millions of visitors to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, which is located just beyond the town limits.

  9. List of ghost towns in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Small community on Boxelder Creek, on the Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad, between Novak and Greenwood. Sampont: Butte: There was a post office there, no dates found. Saratoga: Lawrence: Barren: An 1883 map shows this town at the headwaters of a creek, which branches off of the Bear Butte Creek, below Sturgis.