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Old Courthouse Museum Clock Tower
Old Courthouse Museum
6th & Main, Downtown Sioux Falls, SD

Old Courthouse Museum

Make time for history at the Old Courthouse Museum. This beautifully-restored 1800s quartzite building has three floors of regional history exhibits. The Museum store includes unique and affordable Dakota-made gifts for the whole family.

 

Free admission. Free parking. Wheelchair accessible. Open daily. Call (605) 367-4210 ext. 0 or email for more information about current exhibits and fun, educational programs for all ages. Click Here for more Information. facebook

Pettigrew Home & Museum
Pettigrew Home & Museum
8th & Duluth, Sioux Falls, SD

Pettigrew Home & Museum

Welcome to the Past! Tour the elegant 1889 Queen Anne-style home of South Dakota's first senator, Richard Pettigrew. Take a guided tour of the historic home, or browse the museum galleries and discover the Sioux Falls of the late 1800s.

 

Free admission. Free parking. Wheelchair accessible. Open Monday through Sunday. Call (605) 367-7097 or email for more information. Click Here for more Information.
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The Art of Architecture: Selections From the Perkins, McWayne & McLaughlin Collection
The Art of Architecture: Selections From the Perkins, McWayne & McLaughlin Collection

 

Cruisin' Cuisine: Drive-Ins of Sioux Falls
Cruisin' Cuisine: Drive-Ins of Sioux Falls

 

 

 

American Indian Beadwork
American Indian Beadwork

 

Corn: Bushels of Gold
Corn: Bushels of Gold

 

Fur Trade: Top Hats, Beads, and Buffalo Hides
Fur Trade: Top Hats, Beads, and Buffalo Hides

 

 

Let's Get Hitched" The Road to Matrimony
Let's Get Hitched: The Road to Matrimony
 
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