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May/June 2001
"Uniquely South Dakota," by artist John Green of Madison. |
Snapshots in Time: How nature wrecked and restored Stagebarn Canyon. Aberdeen: The Brown County seat is not the place that author Hamlin Garland once knew. Only in South Dakota: 100 travel tips unique to the Rushmore State. White Ghost Leader: Vernon Ashley took the reins in Crow Creek's darkest hour. Twisting in the Wind: Bristol farmer John Sigdestad captured a fierce South Dakota storm. The Woman Behind Rushmore: Mary Borglum was more than a mountain-carver's wife. East Meets West at Al's: South Dakota's melting pot bubbles in the Al's Oasis kitchen in Oacoma. Farm Cats: Not even rabies can stop this vigorous breed. Childhood in Aberdeen: Tom Daschle remembers. Baum's Aberdeen Oz: During his South Dakota days, author L. Frank Baum was a baseball booster. [read more] Every Artist Needs a Friend: How Faulkton keeps prairie painter Charles Greener alive. |
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