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Centers Coming To Turner,
Hutchinson Counties
PIERRE, SD – The State of South Dakota and the
Federal Emergency Management Agency are sending mobile Disaster Recovery Centers to Turner and
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the severe winter storms and flooding from mid-March
to late April 2019.
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The South Dakota counties now designated for
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Four More State Properties
Listed On National Register
Of Historic Places
PIERRE, S.D. – Four more South Dakota properties were recently added
to the National Register of Historic
Places, according to the South Dakota
State Historical Society.
The properties listed in late June
are the Gale Buildings in Canton, the
Shady Lawn School No. 8 near De
Smet, the Pierre American Legion
Cabin, and the East Side Fire Station
and Branch Library in Sioux Falls.
The National Register is the official
federal list of properties identified
as important in American history,
architecture, archaeology, engineering
and culture. The State Historic Preservation Office of the State Historical
Society works in conjunction with the
National Park Service, which oversees
the National Register program, to list
the properties.
"South Dakota's history is rich in
American Indian culture, pioneer life
and change," said Jay D. Vogt, state
historic preservation officer and director of the State Historical Society at
the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre.
"The more than 1,300 state individual
properties and districts listed on the
National Register are important for
their role in South Dakota's culture,
heritage and history. And when
properties get listed, it shows that
their owners take pride in their role in
preserving that culture, heritage and
history."
Buildings, sites, structures and
objects at least 50 years old possessing historical significance may qualify
for the National Register, according to
Vogt. Properties must also maintain
their historic location, design, materials and association. Listing on the
National Register does not place any
limitations on private property owners by the federal government.
Following is more information
BROOKINGS, S.D. - SDSU Extension and North
Dakota State University Extension recently teamed up about these newly listed properties.
Gale Buildings, Canton
to conduct the Dakotas Housing Study, which showed
The Gale Buildings are located at
that housing appropriate for successful aging in place
101 and 103-107 S. Main St. in Canton.
is largely absent in both states. Over 600 people
across North Dakota and South Dakota participated in Their period of historic significance
begins with Frank A. Gale’s constructhe study.
tion of the Gale & Ward Bank in 1880
“The purpose of this project was to explore how
through the last phase of historicallyresidents think about housing and aging in place,”
significant architectural remodeling in
said Leacey Brown, SDSU Extension Gerontology
Field Specialist. “What this tells us is that many older 1916. In 1882, Gale purchased the adadults who plan to remain in their homes may have a joining property and built a commercial building designed to be similar to
difficult time accomplishing their goals.”
the bank in height, finish and style of
Strategies to build homes that are suitable for
architecture.
aging in place are known, but implementation has
The buildings are listed for their
been sparse. Lack of consumer demand is a common
reason for aging in place ready homes not being built. significance by four different criteThe results of this study suggest consumers may have ria: First is Community Planning/
Development as they are two of the
greater interest than housing industry professionals
first commercial buildings erected
realize.
to solidify the location of the city of
“I think it would be an important step for all new
houses being built to follow a code to help accommo- Canton at its present site. Next, they
date individuals with disabilities. Even though I don’t are recognized in Commerce for their
long role in the city’s commercial hishave an immediate family member with a disability,
tory. They are also significant for their
I’m sure I will at some point,” one participant stated.
association with Gale. Not only was
Design strategies, such as universal design, that
he an active early resident of Canton,
can create aging in place ready homes without the
influential in the city’s commercial and
stigma or limitations of accessibility, are largely unpolitical history, but he is also known
known to most residents.
for participating in key territorial
“What sets universal design apart from accessibilpolitical events leading up to South
ity is that it is meant to meet the needs of people
Dakota’s statehood in 1889. Finally,
taller than average, shorter than average and with
the structures are also important for
and without disabilities. For example, a countertop
their Architecture as a representation
lowered for a wheelchair user would not be comof Italianate commercial construction
fortable for other members of the household,” said
early in Canton.
Brown. Most study participants were unfamiliar with
Shady Lawn School No. 8, near De
universal design.
“We hope results of this report will help to expand Smet
This one-room school house lothe discussion on housing in South Dakota,” said
Brown.
The report includes the results of the research
project and recommendations for individuals, families and community leaders on how to increase the
availability of homes in South Dakota that allow older
South Dakotans to accomplish their goals.
Read the report online.
For more information, contact Leacey E. Brown
by email or the SDSU Extension Rapid City Regional
Center at 605.394.1722.
Dakotas Housing Study Results
Shed Light on Aging in Place
cated in rural Kingsbury County was
built in 1891. Shady Lawn School No.
8 retains integrity of location, setting,
design, workmanship, materials, feeling and association. The original floor
plan is intact.
It is listed under the Schools in
South Dakota (1999) Multiple Property Listing for historic significance
in the context of education. It is
significant because it represents the
development of rural education, and
it is recognized for design and construction as an excellent statewide
example of an early rural schoolhouse
constructed at the end of the 19th
century. Both exterior and interior
features represent the evolution of
teaching tools available and the daily
routine of children and teachers as
they attended school.
Pierre American Legion Cabin,
Pierre
Located at 520 S. Pierre St. in
Pierre, the Pierre American Legion
Cabin was built in 1942. It is listed for
its significance in the areas of social
history and architecture.
Its importance under social history
is two-fold. First, the National Youth
Administration (NYA) constructed the
cabin as part of a New Deal program.
It is the only known NYA-constructed
building in Pierre. Additionally, it is
one of only two known New Deal buildings still standing in Pierre. Second,
the Pierre Post 8 of the American
Legion has been headquartered out
of the building for the last 77 years.
Pierre Post 8 has been involved in
efforts that promote the welfare of
society locally, statewide, nationally
and internationally.
Architecturally, the Pierre American
Legion Cabin is the largest log structure in central South Dakota and the
largest known Rustic Style building
located outside of the Black Hills.
East Side Fire Station and Branch
Library, Sioux Falls
The East Side Fire Station and
Branch Library was built in 1916 and
is located at 600 E. 7th St. It is locally
significant under the areas of Politics/
Government and Education.
It is associated with the growth
of Sioux Falls during the first half of
the 20th century, including that city’s
expansion of municipal services to
satellite locations. It was also the first
city station designed for motorized
vehicles. The library wing similarly
housed the first branch of that institution for the city. The library and the
nursery school that subsequently occupied the wing represent historically
significant elements of educational
development in Sioux Falls.
At the time of construction, the
balance of the block was occupied by
an abandoned stone quarry. In 1917,
the city acquired the quarry and converted it into Library Park, now called
Heritage Park.
For more information on the
National Register or other historic
preservation programs, contact the
State Historic Preservation Office at
the Cultural Heritage Center, 900 Governors Drive, Pierre, SD 57501-2217;
telephone 605-773-3458 or website
history.sd.gov/Preservation (click on
National Register of Historic Places in
the right column).
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