Whether you grew up in South Dakota or you recently moved here, you already know that our state has so much to be proud of. From the scenery to the people to the appreciation of history and culture, there really is no better place to live. While we know there are endless things to take pride in, we made a list of just a few of those beloved treasures. Here are some reasons why people in South Dakota should always be thankful for and proud of their state.
- We are the Mount Rushmore state.
Denitsa Yotova / Flickr With the faces of our forefathers carved into stone, this phenomenal hand-crafted work of art is something to be proud of. People travel from around the world to visit this phenomenal piece of history.
- South Dakota is home to the World’s Largest Pheasant.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr In Huron, the World’s Largest Pheasant statue stands. It is a monument to our love for South Dakota wildlife and our love for hunting.
- We have more shoreline than the state of Florida.
Stephanie / Flickr With all the rivers and lakes that we have in the state, we actually have more shoreline than the state of Florida. It definitely comes in handy during those summer months we all love to spend on the water.
- South Dakota has the best sunsets.
Jenni Konrad / Flickr Ask anyone. South Dakota sunsets are stunning and unlike anywhere else.
- We have great medical facilities.
Sarah Sturges / Facebook South Dakota is lucky to have cutting edge medical care. Having resources like that close to home is something we take comfort and pride in.
- South Dakota is the home state of many famous people, including Bob Barker.
Animal Defenders International / Facebook Bob Barker, January Jones and Crazy Horse are just a few famous names that have roots in SD. We take pride in the accomplished and well-known folks our state is home to.
- Many booming industries found their start in South Dakota.
POET / Facebook A few famous South Dakota industries include: John Morrell, CitiBank, POET and Daktronics.
- South Dakota has the best scenery.
faungg’s photos / Flickr With views like this, how could you ever want to live anywhere else?
- We can handle any weather.
Chris De Jabet / Flickr With temperatures that range from -30 wind chill to 100 degrees plus humidity, we really can handle anything.
- We can still see the stars at night.
Austin Matherne / Flickr We love being in the middle of nowhere if it means we get to see views like this. Living in South Dakota offers views like nowhere else in the country.
What things about South Dakota make you the most proud to call this lovely state home?
Denitsa Yotova / Flickr
With the faces of our forefathers carved into stone, this phenomenal hand-crafted work of art is something to be proud of. People travel from around the world to visit this phenomenal piece of history.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr
In Huron, the World’s Largest Pheasant statue stands. It is a monument to our love for South Dakota wildlife and our love for hunting.
Stephanie / Flickr
With all the rivers and lakes that we have in the state, we actually have more shoreline than the state of Florida. It definitely comes in handy during those summer months we all love to spend on the water.
Jenni Konrad / Flickr
Ask anyone. South Dakota sunsets are stunning and unlike anywhere else.
Sarah Sturges / Facebook
South Dakota is lucky to have cutting edge medical care. Having resources like that close to home is something we take comfort and pride in.
Animal Defenders International / Facebook
Bob Barker, January Jones and Crazy Horse are just a few famous names that have roots in SD. We take pride in the accomplished and well-known folks our state is home to.
POET / Facebook
A few famous South Dakota industries include: John Morrell, CitiBank, POET and Daktronics.
faungg’s photos / Flickr
With views like this, how could you ever want to live anywhere else?
Chris De Jabet / Flickr
With temperatures that range from -30 wind chill to 100 degrees plus humidity, we really can handle anything.
Austin Matherne / Flickr
We love being in the middle of nowhere if it means we get to see views like this. Living in South Dakota offers views like nowhere else in the country.
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