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More Spiritual Places
May 5, 2016
Our May/June issue includes a feature on spiritual places in South Dakota. We gathered several beautiful photos of architecture and nature across the state to represent our religious heritage. Here are some that didn’t make the magazine.
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The interior of the Oahe Chapel, established by Congregationalist minister Thomas Riggs, in Pierre. Photo by
Andy Ogan.
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St. Anthony’s Church, also known as Cathedral of the Prairie, in Hoven. Photo by Nancy Tesdall.
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Along the prayer walk at Chapel in the Hills, Rapid City. Photo by
Andy Ogan.
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Interior of St. Charles Borromeo Church at St. Francis Misson. Photo by Dan Ray.
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The “Little Brown Church” west of Hayes. Photo by
Andy Ogan.
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Fort Randall Chapel below Fort Randall Dam. Photo by Chad Coppess, S.D. Tourism.
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Our Savior’s Lutheran Church south of Menno on the James River. Photo by
Paul Thomasson.
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A park ranger explains the origin of Wind Cave near Pringle. Photo by Chad Coppess, S.D. Tourism.
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Prayer ties sway in the breeze at Wounded Knee Cemetery. Photo by Chad Coppess, S.D. Tourism.
The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Frosty morning near Westport. Photo by Emily Drayer
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
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