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| South Dakota Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 2) |
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| Lead-Deadwood High School Lead, SD |
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| The Lead-Deadwood High School was built in 1940. [map] |
| City Hall Lead, SD |
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| This City Hall building was built in 1937 as a WPA project. [map] |
| First National Bank Lemmon, SD |
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| This First National Bank building appears to be from the 1920s. The building is vacant now. [map] |
| Koch Apartments Mitchell, SD |
City Auditorium Mobridge, SD |
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This Koch Apartments were designed by Kings & Dixon and built in 1938. [map]
The City Auditorium was designed by Roland R. Wilcken and built in 1936 with WPA funding. In 1991, the building was renamed the Scherr-Howe Event Center. [map] |
| Haakon County Courthouse Philip, SD |
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| The Haakon County Courthouse was designed by Perkins & McWayne and built in 1930. For more, see this website. [map] |
| Aurora County Courthouse Plankinton, SD |
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| The Aurora County Courthouse was designed by Kings & Dixon and built in 1940. [map] |
| Casper Supply Company Rapid City, SD |
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| The Casper Supply Company building was designed by E.L. Henry and was built in 1946. The building now houses SDPB Black Hills Studio. [map] |
| McCook County Courthouse Salem, SD |
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| The McCook County Courthouse was designed by Kings & Dixon and built in 1934. I assume that the knocked over lights was the result of vandalism. For more, see this website. [map] |
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