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  2. Hot Springs National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the city of Hot Springs in Fall River County, South Dakota. It encompasses 8.7 acres (3.5 ha), and as of 2014, had 1,501 interments. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs manages it through the Black Hills National Cemetery.

  3. Battle Mountain Sanitarium - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Mountain Sanitarium was a division of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) located in Hot Springs, South Dakota.Established by law in 1902 and opened in 1907, it was unique among the facilities of the NHDVS, a precursor of today's United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), in that it was strictly a medical facility with no residential components beyond ...

  4. Black Hills Ordnance Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Igloo Area History Committee with the assistance of Suzanne Julin (1984). Igloo: A History of the Black Hills Ordnance Depot. Fall River County Historical Society. Funded by the South Dakota Committee on the Humanities. Zimny, Michael (March 7, 2016). "Igloo, South Dakota: The Utopia That War Built". South Dakota Public Broadcasting.

  5. Hobb Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fishing is a popular activity at Hobb Lake. Great Times Day Camp, situated on Hobb Lake, is one of Southern New Jersey's popular summer camps.Camp Haluwasa, an older and still popular Christian children's camp and retreat, is located directly adjacent with its own 60 acres of lake waters, fed by Hobb Lake.

  6. Conejo Mountain Funeral Home, Memorial Park and Crematory

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    In 1966 Mary Smith's bid to buy the church was accepted and the church was moved to the cemetery in February 1966 using portable aircraft landing strips to its new home in the middle of the former bean field turned cemetery. [3] Mary Smith died in October 1992 [5] and was quoted, "I pray the good Lord doesn't send me to the city to finish my ...

  7. U.S. Route 18 in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    SD 471 south – Edgemont, Provo: Northern terminus of SD 471 24.18: 38.91: SD 89 north – Custer: Southern terminus of SD 89: Hot Springs: 39.82: 64.08: SD 71 south – Ardmore: Northern terminus of SD 71: 40.54: 65.24: US 385 north – Mount Rushmore, Wind Cave National Park: Western end of US 385 concurrency: Maverick Junction: 44.67: 71.89 ...

  8. Pactola, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The town was booming by late 1876. About 300 miners lived in the area. A store opened the same year, and in 1877, one of the first post offices in the Black Hills was established. The Black Hills & Western Railroad soon laid tracks to Pactola. [2] The first hotel in the Black Hills, known as the Sherman House, was founded that same year by Sherman.

  9. Hill City, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Hill City is the oldest existing city in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States.The population was 872 at the 2020 census. [6] Hill City is located 26 miles (42 km) southwest of Rapid City on U.S. Highway 16 and on U.S. Route 385 that connects Deadwood to Hot Springs.