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More Treasures
May 18, 2016
Our May/June issue includes a feature on unique museums in West River South Dakota. We gathered several photos of our most eclectic collections. Here are some photos that didn’t make the magazine.
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Located 10 miles west of Wall at I-90 Exit 99 is an Armed Forces military collection owned by Tom Rancour. Photo by Johnny Sundby.
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The collection documents America’s 20th and 21st century wars. Photo by Johnny Sundby.
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Rancour began collecting military artifacts at age 6. Photo by Johnny Sundby.
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Located within the Clock Shop and Presidential Pawn building in Rapid City is Pawnseum, maintained by Chris and Trevor Johnson. The unique collection includes a glove worn by Michael Jackson in concert. Photo by Chris Johnson.
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There’s no theme to Pawnseum beyond arousing curiosity. Photo by Chris Johnson.
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Among the most popular items is Pawnzi, a 3-inch taxidermic dog. Photo by Chris Johnson.
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The State Railroad Museum alongside the 1880 Train in downtown Hill City features hands-on exhibits curated by Rick Mills. Photo provided by State Railroad Museum.
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The town of Lead was once home to Homestake gold mine and last summer the Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center opened with artifacts, video interviews and photography. Photo by John Mitchell.
The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Bald eagle taking flight in Custer State Park. Photo by Karen Mahoney
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
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