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  1. Rapid City is a city in South Dakota and the county seat of Pennington County. It is the second most populous city in the state, after Sioux Falls. It is located on the eastern slope of the Black Hills in western South Dakota and was named after Rapid Creek, where the settlement developed.

  2. Apr 21, 2024 · Rapid City, city, seat (1877) of Pennington county, western South Dakota, U.S. It lies at the eastern edge of the Black Hills on Rapid Creek, from which it derived its name. It was settled in 1876 during the Black Hills gold rush .

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    • Bronze Statues of American Presidents. It’s impossible to miss the famous faces of Downtown Rapid City. Called the City of Presidents, which is also Rapid City’s nickname, is free walking tour that beats any history book when it comes to learning about the American Presidents.
    • Seven Quirky Dinosaurs. Giant, and a little cartoonish, the residents of Dinosaur Park continue to straddle the city skyline like they have since 1936.
    • The World’s Largest Reptile Zoo. From its rather unique beginning in 1937, Reptile Gardens has grown into one of our area’s most popular attractions. In fact, it’s recognized as one of the top reptile zoos in America.
    • A Historic And Haunted Hotel. The Hotel Alex Johnson has famously hosted presidents, politicians, celebrities and even Mount Rushmore sculptor, Gutzon Borglum.
  3. Located at a natural entrance into the Black Hills, the community was later renamed Rapid City and became the largest city in western South Dakota. Origins. Founders Park, located by the original campsite of the founding party pioneers of 1876, shares the historical significance of the founding of Hay Camp - later known as Rapid City.

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  5. In June 1857, Flandreau and Medary, South Dakota, were established by the Dakota Land Company. Along with Yankton in 1859, Bon Homme, Elk Point, and Vermillion were among the new communities along the Missouri River or border with Minnesota. Settlers therein numbered about 5,000 in 1860. [30]

  6. Rapid City is in the Badlands and Black Hills region of South Dakota. It is a convenient base for travel on to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, the Crazy Horse Memorial, the Badlands, and the Black Hills National Forest . Rapid City is often referred to as just "Rapid" by the locals, and the name Rapid City originated from Rapid Creek.

  7. Rapid City ranks as South Dakota's second-largest city, and Pierre is the state capital. Historically a very agricultural state, the service and tourism sectors have grown in economic importance in recent years.

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