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1 1/2 miles E of Sturgis on Hwy 34 & 79, Fort Meade, SD 57741

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SD Hwy 79, Sturgis, SD 57785

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Building 55, Fort Meade, SD

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Fort Meade Cavalry Museum, Box 164, Sturgis, SD 57741-0164, United States

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Sturgis, Meade County, SD
(SD-46-01) SE of Sturgis, Meade County, SD. I90 SE from Sturgis about 3.5 miles to exit 34, W. on Old Stone Rd. 150’, SE on Pleasant Valley Dr. about 0.7 miles to the entrance to Black Hills National Cemetery. Go past farmstead ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Sturgis SD 57785, United States of America
Inscription. Camp J. G. Sturgis: Named for Lt. J. G. Sturgis, killed June 25, 1876 at Battle of Little Big Horn. Established July 1, 1878 in this area by Cos. G. F. I. K. 1st US Infantry; D. G. 11th US Infantry; Hq. & Trs. A. C. D. ... More on HMDB

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Sturgis SD 57785, United States of America

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Sturgis SD 57785, United States of America
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Inscription. This area, extending along Bear Butte Creek, was for centuries a select camp site for the Plains Indians, who found here mountain spring water, wood, protection from the bitter north w... More on HMDB

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Sturgis SD 57785, United States of America
Inscription. This 4,422 foot high volcanic bubble rises 1,200 feet above the plains, a guide for centuries to Indians, fur traders, soldiers, cowboys, and travelers. It was visited or passed by Verendrye, 1743; Lt. G. K. Warren, 1855; ... More on HMDB

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Sturgis, South Dakota
: This incredible trail is singletrack heaven for those who like to abuse themselves on bikes. Stretching from Bear Butte in the North at Sturgis and winding through the center of the hills for ove... More on SingleTracks
Over 100 miles (not counting the illegal portion that goes throught the national park) of top quality singletrack--what more could you want? Great variety--some goes through dense woods and some op... More on SingleTracks
