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Badger Clark was already famous when he wrote When Hot Springs Was a Pup, likely a fund-raising project for the local Kiwanis Club in 1927. Clark extolled the virtues and foibles of his little community on the edge of the Black Hills, from its beginnings as a Lakota place of healing to its current status as a destination resort. Hot Springs, South Dakota is still a unique, thriving community, home to artists, craftspeople and the world-famous Evans...
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Bulletin volume no. 616
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Copy 1 - Rebound, Copy 2 - Rebound 10/21/96
This is an attempt to show man's impact on the Black Hills, a natural forest in western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming. Geologically they are among the earth's oldest features in North America. Since the intrusion of white settlers and subsequent movement of other people into the Black Hills, drastic changes have occurred in the forest and the wildlife it supports. This publication not only considers...
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