On State Highway 47, 0.2 miles south of 266th Street, on the left when traveling south.
Iona established 11 Feb. 1898, Ray Gooder, Postmaster. Here E. L. Senn, newspaper crusader fought the cattle rustlers and lost his newspaper by fire in early days. — — Map (db m184644) HM
Near an unnamed road, 0.4 miles east of 321st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Iron Nation was born in February 1815. Though details of his youth are scarce, he grew up at a time when the Sioux were a powerful force on the northern plains. His life spanned an era of unprecedented transition, stretching from a period of Sioux . . . — — Map (db m242452) HM
On Shoreline Drive, 0.6 miles north of East Highway 16 (Interstate 90BL), on the right when traveling north.
Roland Dolly, son of Leroy and Delores Dolly, was born and raised in Lyman County, SD. His public career included serving U.S. Senator James Abonor, the Reagan Administration in Washington, D.C. and the state of SD on the Economic Development . . . — — Map (db m242614) HM
On Business Interstate 90, 2 miles east of 339th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
On Sept. 17, 1804, Lewis and Clark camped on the west bank below the Island and passing it on the 18th said: "Passed an Island about the middle of the river at 1 mile this island is about a mile long and has a great proportion of Red cedar on . . . — — Map (db m179941) HM
Wal partner, in 1862 when the Civil War was being fit and Dakota Territory took in everything South of Canada to the Rocky Mountains, the legislature gave a ferry license across the Old Muddy down at Yankton to J.S. Presho. Come 1872 they were . . . — — Map (db m177439) HM
This Memorial is dedicated
to the Veterans who
Honorably served
their Country.
Lyman County is part of
this Free Nation the
United States of America
We Remember the Precious
Price that has been Paid
for this . . . — — Map (db m113084) WM
On State Highway 47, 4 miles south of 248th Street (County Road 6), on the left when traveling south.
White River has been so called since Perrin de Lac camped near mouth and met Cheyennes in 1802. 16 Sept. 1804 Sgt. Patrick Gass and Reuben Fields reconnoitering were at this point. — — Map (db m184643) HM
Near I-90 (Interstate I-90) 5.6 miles US 83 (U.S. 83), on the right when traveling east.
Camp SCS-2 (DPE-22 in 1934): in city park at SW corner of Presho. Companies: 2756—8/1/34-10/20/34; 758—5/29/35-10/25/35; 2737—4/3-/36-10/15/36; 4726—5/15/38-10-15-38; 2770 detachment from Huron—late 1935 and early 1936.
The Civilian . . . — — Map (db m184640) HM
On Interstate 90 at milepost 221, on the right when traveling west.
Flowing just north of here, Medicine Creek runs through the center of Lyman County, emptying into the Missouri River 27 miles (43 kilometers) to the northeast. The place-names of this Central South Dakota area read like an index to early state . . . — — Map (db m192318) HM
Flowing just north of here, Medicine Creek runs through the center of Lyman County, emptying into the Missouri River 27 miles (43 kilometers) to the northeast. The place-names of this Central South Dakota area read like an index to early state . . . — — Map (db m184639) HM
On Interstate 90 at milepost 218,, 4.3 miles east of 293rd Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
On May 24, 2012, the South Dakota DOT's Transportation Commission officially declared
Interstate 90 from the Minnesota border to the Wyoming border as South Dakota's segment
of the National Purple Heart Trail. The Purple Heart Trail was . . . — — Map (db m161879) HM
Mitchell is home to the World's Only Corn Palace. It was originally constructed in 1892 to celebrate the harvest and stimulate the economic growth of the community. Today, visitors can still enjoy celebrations at the Corn Palace and can continue to . . . — — Map (db m161881) HM