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7 articles on landmark.
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The Hotel Alex Johnson: Rapid City's Grand Downtown Landmark Since 1928
The Hotel Alex Johnson has anchored downtown Rapid City, South Dakota since 1928, a railroad executive's dream blending Tudor and Lakota design, host to presidents, and home to the city's most famous ghost story.
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Chapel in the Hills: Rapid City's Norwegian Stave Church
On the western edge of Rapid City, South Dakota stands an exact replica of a 12th-century Norwegian stave church. The story of Chapel in the Hills, built in 1969 as the home of a national radio ministry.
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Skyline Drive and the Ridge Above Rapid City
A Depression-era ridge road above Rapid City, South Dakota, Skyline Drive gave the Black Hills town its concrete dinosaurs and one of its finest overlooks.
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Halley Park and Rapid City's First Museum
Halley Park in downtown Rapid City was an early gift to the city and once held its first museum, a green square at the center of Black Hills civic life.
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Memorial Park and Its Berlin Wall Segment
Memorial Park along Rapid Creek rose from the 1972 flood scar and holds a piece of the Berlin Wall, a Cold War relic in the heart of Rapid City.
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The Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
The Rushmore Plaza Civic Center has been Rapid City's arena and gathering place for decades, the Black Hills region's stage for concerts, sports, and events.
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M Hill: From Hangman's Hill to Cowboy Hill
The hill above downtown Rapid City carried a grim early name, Hangman's Hill, long before its big white letter. A look at M Hill in the Black Hills.