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  2. Vermillion, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota Public Broadcasting: National Public Radio: SD Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunications: Yankton/Vermillion: Vermillion 91.1 MHz: KAOR: Coyote Radio 91.1: College: The University of South Dakota: Yankton/Vermillion: Vermillion 93.1 MHz: KKYA: KK93: Country: Riverfront Broadcasting LLC: Yankton/Vermillion: Yankton 94.3 ...

  3. Downtown Vermillion Historic District - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Clay County ...

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    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: September 29, 1999 (#99001218)

  5. Clay County, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Clay County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,967. [1] The county seat is Vermillion, [2] which is also home to the University of South Dakota. The county is named for Henry Clay, American statesman, US Senator from Kentucky, and United States Secretary of State in the 19th century. [3]

  6. First Methodist Episcopal Church (Vermillion, South Dakota)

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    The First Methodist Episcopal Church in Vermillion, South Dakota is a historic church at 14-16 North Dakota Street. It has also been known as First United Methodist Church. It was built during 1927-29 and was added to the National Register in 2004. [1] [2]

  7. First Baptist Church of Vermillion - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Prentis Park - Wikipedia

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    The land that later became Prentis Park had been a homestead and apple orchard during the late 1800s. In 1923, 10 acres (4.0 ha) of this land was gifted to the City of Vermillion by Charles E. Prentis in memory of his late wife, with the intention that the city convert this land into a park in keeping with its ongoing beautification efforts.

  9. South Dakota Highway 19 - Wikipedia

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    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