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South
Dakota Atlas and Gazetteer |
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by DeLorme Publishing |
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From the mysterious Badlands
region to the majestic scenery of Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota lives
up to its slogan - - "Great Faces. Great Places." The
72-page book contains full-color, shaded-relief topographic maps of
the entire state. These maps highlight its national parks and
monuments, as well as Custer State Park, one of the largest state
parks in the country. The Gazetteer section is an extensive
directory of interesting attractions and places to visit, such as:
Gold mines, famous landmarks and historic forts. |
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The
Insiders' Guide to South Dakota's Black Hills and Badlands |
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by Barbara Tomovick, Kimberly Metz |
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The Black Hills and Badlands
form a region of contrasts. The Hills are an uplifted island of
mountains in the middle of prairie flatland, and the Badlands
resemble a sometimes spooky, prehistoric moonscape. Considered
together, they form a place that is welcoming, accessible, and
quietly magnificent. |
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Great
American Motorcycle Tours |
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by Gary McKechnie |
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You're a rider. There are
millions of miles of road to ride. Let Gary McKechnie be your guide.
He's spent years exploring the nation by bike and here, in Great
American Motorcycle Tours, he gives you his top 20 tours from
the rocky New England coast to the glorious wide-open west to the
shores of the Pacific Ocean. In South Dakota, It's the Black
Hills Run: Deadwood to Custer State Park. |
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