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This is a list of properties and historic districts in the U.S. state of South Dakota that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The state's more than 1,300 listings are distributed across all of its 66 counties.
The Browns built their home with sod bricks and topped it with a grass roof. Western South Dakota was one of the last regions of the state to be settled by homesteaders, and the house is now one of the few remaining sod homes in the state. [3] The home is now open to visitors for tours and houses farm animals and prairie dogs on its grounds. [4]
The John E. and Ruth Hipple House is a historic house located at 219 N. Highland in Pierre, South Dakota.Built in 1913, the Prairie School house features a roof with a low pitch and overhanging eaves, a front porch, and a horizontal emphasis throughout its design.
Manufactured homes (once referred to as mobile homes, because the finished product can be moved) are built and transported in sections: single-wide, double-wide and triple-wide.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota: 1872 Residence Tabor School: Tabor, South Dakota: 1873 School former log school, now Czech Heritage Preservation Society Governor John L. Pennington House: Yankton, South Dakota: 1875 Residence home during 1875 to 1891 of Dakota Territory governor John L. Pennington Dr. Flick Cabin at Way Park Museum Custer, South ...
The L. F. Harriman House, located at 111 2nd Ave., W, in Lemmon, South Dakota, is a concrete block house which was built in 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] It is a one-and-a-half-story cottage with elements of Queen Anne style. [2]
Built in 1949, the house is a Westchester Deluxe model Lustron house, the most popular model of the homes. Lustron houses were steel homes built after World War II to address the housing shortage created by returning soldiers. There are two remaining Lustron houses in Pierre, including the Peter Hansen House, and 38 in South Dakota. [2] The ...
Inman House, formerly known as the University of South Dakota Alumni House, is a historic American building in Vermillion, South Dakota. It is currently a private residence for the President of the University of South Dakota. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.