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Eureka
Jun 19, 2008
A Taste of Life on the Northern Plains.
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Lifeguards watch youngsters frolicking in Lake Eureka, a picturesque body of water on the west edge of the city. From left, Kristen Kramlich, Hilary Krein and Dylan Delzer.
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Lake Eureka has calm, clear water. In the summer the small sandy beach is swimming with kids. The lake is also used for boating, jet-skiing, fishing and camping.
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Bartender Stacey Bertsch at the Wolffden in downtown Eureka returned with her husband from Rapid City to raise their three kids. "It was a good move," she said. "If your kid gets in trouble, someone will tell you about it."
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A church at the southwest edge of town was converted into a house.
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Century-old grain elevators still shape Eureka's skyline.
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Eureka is postcard pretty thanks to old architecture, well-kept parks and a small town atmosphere.
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Visitors enjoy German fare at places like Tom's Cafe, where Theresa Spitzer (at right) and Lee Guthmiller prepare noon specials.
Tom and Ava Love recently purchased an old First Congregational Church in Canton and are renovating it ...
The South Dakota Magazine staff took a ride on the 1880 Train on a fall vacation to Custer State Park ...
Hod Nielsen is one of Yankton's favorite citizens. He is a revered sports broadcaster and sports editor. ...
Photos of Lewis & Clark Lake's annual sailing regatta by Chad Coppess.
Photos of life on the Rosebud Indian Reservation by Dr. Anne Galante.
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