Which state's best tourist attraction is a... sandwich shop?
“You’re not putting those in my butt.”
We're such fans of Dakota Johnsons unpretentious, simple rich Brunette we had to Colour match it, immediately.
South Dakota became a state in 1889, and between 1905 and 1910, the capitol building in Pierre, South Dakota, was built after a long campaign by the city of Pierre to become South Dakota’s capital city. Capitol Building The capitol building itself was designed and built by a Minneapolis architectural firm for a cost of […]
It’s the second time the South Dakota governor and VP contender has come under scrutiny for anecdotes in her book involving heads of state.
Zitkala-Sa photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c.1900. Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (1876-1938), better known by her pen name, Zitkala-Sa (Dakota: translates to “Red Bird”), was a Yankton Dakota writer,...
Mankato is usually thought of as just another college town in Minnesota. But what many people don't realize is that it has a dark past dating back to 1862.
dakotajohnsonweb: Dakota Johnson photographed in Venice, Italy taken by gregwilliamsphotography
If you’re looking for off-the-beaten-path adventure, you’ll find it in North Dakota! One of the least-visited states in the U.S., North Dakota often surprises visitors by its peaceful landscapes and untouched beauty. If you’re planning on ticking this state off you bucket list, check out this list o
The atmosphere is upscale-rustic, and the steaks are divine.
Eager to take a trip without venturing too far from home? Perhaps South Dakota is where you should go.
Paul Bear Robe Oglala Sioux Tribe South Dakota - Brown - 1900s
A lot happened in this decade and North Dakota has definitely changed since then.
The Midwest is easily one of the most underrated areas to explore in the United States. Full of cities and attractions that are often overlooked by travelers planning trips across the US. We recently visited
Several new laws and resolutions favoring members of the South Dakota’s nine federally-recognized tribes are waiting for Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s approval.
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A term meaning friend or ally, Dakota is a Native American name.
Victorian Era wet plate photography powers Shane Balkowitsch’s efforts to document North Dakota’s land, people and imagination.
If you're looking for stories with plenty of sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll, you can't go wrong reading novels set in the 1920s. The Roaring Twenties were a gilded age of dance and debauchery, sandwiched between the First World War and the Great…
Using the cash he raked in from selling his first hotel empire, the state’s entrepreneur-in-chief has rebuilt a diverse ten-digit portfolio.
Victorian Era wet plate photography powers Shane Balkowitsch’s efforts to document North Dakota’s land, people and imagination.
It was a different time back then.
Dakota on Elle--For its March issue, ELLE US taps "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson for her first major fashion cover. In the new issue, Dakota wears
One of the first suffragists was a Native woman named Zitkala Sa, who was Dakota, like me. Yet her work is never mentioned in feminist conversation.
Every holiday season of your life probably came and went without your realizing that Dec. 26 is the anniversary of the largest execution in U.S. history. On that day in 1862, 38 Dakota Sioux warriors were hung in Mankato, Minn., under orders of…
Lucy Knife, a Sioux woman, with her children, 1890s, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota.
The White House knocked Kristi Noem after she took aim at President Joe Biden’s dog, Commander, suggesting that he should have been killed.
The architecture of the Dakota, Apthorp, and San Remo, built in NYC’s mansion-in-the-sky period, abets a grand style.
“You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.” – Desmond Tutu A sweet baby lamb makes a perfect golden autumn fall…
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Dakota, now 26 and an established actress in her own right, covers this month's The Edit magazine, explaining that the experience of watching her parents on screen has stayed with her.
Native American (Dakota) man, identified as Long Wood - 1880/1910