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Historical Markers in Houghton, South Dakota
Aberdeen is the county seat for Brown County
Houghton is in Brown County
Brown County (55) ►
ADJACENT TO BROWN COUNTY
Day County (22) ►
Edmunds County (4) ►
Faulk County (8) ►
Marshall County (36) ►
McPherson County (7) ►
Spink County (12) ►
Dickey County, North Dakota (4) ►
Sargent County, North Dakota (1) ►
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ADJACENT TO BROWN COUNTY
Day County (22) ►
Edmunds County (4) ►
Faulk County (8) ►
Marshall County (36) ►
McPherson County (7) ►
Spink County (12) ►
Dickey County, North Dakota (4) ►
Sargent County, North Dakota (1) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► South Dakota, Brown County, Houghton — 515 — Civilian Conservation Corps Camp — ![]() |
On 112th Street (State Highway 10) 1.3 miles west of 400th Ave., on the right when traveling east. |
Camp BF-2 (Sand Lake): 2 1/2 miles W and 2 1/2 miles S at headquarters. Company: 2749--6/28/35 - 7/31/39. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a federal work-relief program during the Great Depression. From 1933 to 1942, the CCC provided work . . . — — Map (db m100979) HM |
2 ► South Dakota, Brown County, Houghton — 424 — Ralph Herseth — Twenty-First Governor — ![]() |
On 112th Street (State Highway 10) at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east on 112th Street. |
Ralph Herseth, 1909 - 1969, was born on a ranch near Houghten and grew to manhood here. He graduated from Columbia High School and attended North Dakota State College. As a farmer - rancher, he raised wheat, corn, and Aberdeen Angus cattle and . . . — — Map (db m180972) HM |
3 ► South Dakota, Brown County, Houghton — Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge — ![]() |
On County Route 7, 1.3 miles 400th Ave.., on the right when traveling east. |
A Wetland of International Importance (Marker 1) Wetlands are one of the most important ecosystems on the planet. They improve our quality of life by providing us with clean water, food, flood control, and many forms of recreation. . . . — — Map (db m100980) HM |