

Discover a state where the culture is as diverse as the landscape. South Dakota's visitors can explore the fine arts at the Redlin Art Center, taste South Dakota wine at our wineries, explore the past at our historical museums, enjoy a variety of ethnic and fine dining opportunities, and listen to classical, rock or jazz and blues at music festivals.
| Culture & Cuisine Story Leads | |
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| Crazy Horse Celebrates 20 Years of Reconciliation | 10/5/2009 |
| Crazy Horse Memorial will celebrate Native American Day with its 20th annual celebration on Monday, Oct. 12, starting at 10:00 a.m. MDT. Traditional hoop dancers, Native American artists, an educational program, a blast on the mountain and more will all be a part of the event. | |
| A FREE Summer Concert Celebration Like No Other | 7/14/2009 |
| Get ready for this…a FREE summer concert event like no other in the region, featuring Sawyer Brown! The Redlin Art Center, in Watertown, will host their Annual Summer Celebration August 8-9, 2009. | |
| Mount Rushmore Black Hills Gold: History in the Making | 5/26/2009 |
| After venturing into the Black Hills in search of gold, French goldsmith Henri LeBeau became hopelessly lost. Almost dying of starvation, LeBeau came across wild grapes that saved his life. In honor of the lifesaving grapes, he designed what he called the "good luck" jewelry. | |
| The Native American Story | 4/23/2009 |
| As Native American history grows and continues to capture the interest of travelers around the world, the South Dakota Native American experience provides some of the best travel opportunities and destinations in the world. | |
| Marks of HIstory: Crazy Horse Mountain | 4/8/2009 |
| On June 3, 1948, sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski and Chief Henry Standing Bear decided to make their dream of carving a memorial to Crazy Horse a reality. This historic marker, located at the entrance of the memorial on Highway 16, describes why Lakota Chief Crazy Horse was chosen as the model/subject | |