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The St. Charles Hotel is a historic hotel located at 207 E. Capitol Ave. in Pierre, South Dakota. The hotel was built in 1911 by Charles Hyde, a prominent Pierre businessman. Hyde had helped establish Pierre's business district; he was later convicted of mail fraud and pardoned by President William Howard Taft.
The Farr House is a historic house located at 106 E. Wynoka St. in Pierre, South Dakota. Built in 1904, the house was designed by architect E. J. Donahue in the Colonial Revival style. Donahue's design exhibits Georgian and Adamesque influences and features Ionic columns on the porch, two-story Ionic pilasters at the front corners, Palladian ...
The Karcher–Sahr House is a historic house located at 222 E. Prospect St. in Pierre, South Dakota.Built in 1910, the house was designed in the Classical Revival style. The house's design features a dentillated cornice with modillions and moldings, two-story Ionic columns supporting a pediment over the front entrance, and a front and side porch.
Pierre: part of the Lustron Houses in South Dakota MPS 17: Harrold School: October 24, 2003 : 206 S. Nixon Ave. Harrold: part of the Schools in South Dakota MPS 18: Hilger Block: Hilger Block: May 31, 2006 : 361 S. Pierre
Peter Hansen House (Pierre, South Dakota) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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The home was originally owned by John E. and Ruth Hipple, both of whom were prominent Pierre citizens. John served as Pierre's mayor from 1924 to 1939 and owned the Capital Journal, while Ruth was an important figure in the local women's suffrage movement. [2] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 6, 2001. [1]