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  2. Watertown, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Watertown is a city in and the county seat of Codington County, South Dakota, United States. [7] Watertown is home to the Redlin Art Center, which houses many of the works of Terry Redlin, one of the nation's most popular wildlife artists. Watertown is between Pelican Lake and Lake Kampeska, from which Redlin derived inspiration for his artwork.

  3. Watertown Commercial Historic District (Watertown, South ...

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    The Watertown Commercial Historic District is a 22 acres (8.9 ha) historic district in Watertown, South Dakota. It is roughly bounded by First Ave. N., Third St. E., Second Ave. S., and First St. W. It includes works by Watertown architect Maurice A. Hockman. [2] It includes 69 contributing buildings and 47 non-contributing ones. [2]

  4. Watertown Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Watertown Stadium is a stadium in Watertown, South Dakota. It was primarily used for baseball and American football and was the home of minor-league professional baseball including, most recently (c. 1970), the Watertown Expos of the Northern League. The ballpark has a capacity of 5,000 people and opened in 1940.

  5. U.S. Route 212 - Wikipedia

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    Just east of Watertown, it intersects with I-29 and continues east o the Minnesota state line. US 212 near Carpenter, South Dakota US 212 sign nearly buried in snow during late May 2009 in Wyoming Legally, the South Dakota section of US 212 is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-206.

  6. Watertown station (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Depot in Watertown, South Dakota was built by the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway (M&StL) in 1911 and served passengers until July 21, 1960. The depot is a two story brick building with a high pitched slate gable roof and a projecting brick chimney.

  7. Watertown Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Air service to Watertown resumed on April 3, 2019, with SkyWest Airlines operating as United Express, using 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet 200s. $3.24 million (or $44.44 per seat) of annual funding from the Essential Air Service program for flights to Denver ended on June 30, 2021. [5]

  8. F.W. Webb Company - Wikipedia

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    2010—Control Equipment Corp. (CEC) of Cazenovia, New York; 2011—Sachs Plumbing Supplies of Stamford, Connecticut; 2011 – Boston, Massachusetts; 2013 – Bergen Industrial Supply of Elmwood Park, New Jersey; 2013 – Systemation Inc. of Fairport, New York; 2014 – Allentown, Pennsylvania; 2014 – Watertown Supply; 2020 – Norwich ...

  9. Mount Hope Cemetery (Watertown, South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hope Cemetery is a municipal cemetery located at 11th Street East and 14th Avenue North, Watertown, South Dakota. Influenced by the 19th century rural cemetery movement, the 40-acres of land that would become the cemetery was purchased by the city from the Winona and St. Peter Railroad for $120. The earliest recorded burial was in 1881. [2]