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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....11-04-03....South Dakota ~ "Great Faces, Great Places".
Mama_Bear
Posted on 11/04/2003 5:11:15 AM PST by Mama_Bear
A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
Free Republic made its debut in September, 1996, and the forum was added in early 1997. Over 100,000 people have registered for posting privileges on Free Republic, and the forum is read daily by tens of thousands of concerned citizens and patriots from all around the country and the world.
A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day was introduced on June 24, 2002. It's only a small room in JimRob's house where we can get to know one another a little better; salute and support our military and our leaders; pray for those in need; and congratulate those deserving. We strive to keep our threads entertaining, fun, and pleasing to look at, and often have guest writers contribute an essay, or a profile of another FReeper.
On Mondays please visit us to see photos of A FEW OF FR'S VETERANS AND ACTIVE MILITARY
If you have a suggestion, or an idea, or if there's a FReeper you would like to see featured, please drop one of us a note in FR mail.
We're having fun and hope you are!
~ Billie, Mama_Bear, dansangel, dutchess, Aquamarine ~
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Please join us as we make a cyber-visit to another great state in this Union of ours. As we present each of our 50 states we also salute the proud FReepers who call their state 'home'.
Over the past few months each "Finest" hostess has profiled her home state and I will be presenting the other states in random order. Please FReepMail me if you would like to participate in spotlighting your state. I would love to have your input on what you would like to see highlighted.
These are the states we have presented to date:
Today we are visiting "The Mount Rushmore State".
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The state seal serves as a symbol of life in South Dakota. It depicts the state's diversity of commerce and resources: farming, ranching, industries, lumbering, manufacturing and mining. It bears the motto:
"Under God the People Rule."
The seal was adopted in 1885, four years before the state was admitted to the Union.
More South Dakota symbols...
The earliest people to come into the area which is now South Dakota were ancient mammoth hunters. Much later they were followed by nomadic tribes whose lives centered on bison hunting. Around 1775, the Oglala and Brule bands of the Sioux nation moved into the Bad River territory around the present town of Philip, South Dakota. These Native Americans became the master plains hunters, subsisting on buffalo.
Though the bison-hunting Lakota flourished during the next one hundred years, their dominion on the prairie was short-lived. French fur trappers were the first of many European arrivals who, in time, would supplant the Lakota. Trappers were soon followed by soldiers, miners, cattle farmers and homesteaders who forever changed the face of the prairie.
South Dakotas history reads like an adventure story. Its a tale of Plains Indians, explorers and pioneers, and it features names like Crazy Horse, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Wild Bill Hickok. Lewis and Clark traveled through South Dakota in 1804 and 1806 on their journey to the West Coast. If you have a chance to visit this state, be sure to follow the Lewis and Clark Trail for an interesting glimpse into it's rich history and heritage.
South Dakota is the home of the Dakota, Lakota and Nakota tribes, which make up the Sioux Nation.
Our 40th state was admitted to the Union on November 2, 1889.
For those who would like to learn more about the history of South Dakota, click HERE.
There is much to see and do in South Dakota!
The four figures carved in stone on Mount Rushmore represent the first 150 years of American history. The birth of our nation was guided by the vision and courage of George Washington. Thomas Jefferson always had dreams of something bigger, first in the words of the Declaration of Independence and later in the expansion of our nation through the Louisiana Purchase.
Preservation of the union was paramount to Abraham Lincoln but a nation where all men were free and equal was destined to be. At the turn of the Twentieth Century Theodore Roosevelt saw that in our nation was the possibility for greatness. Our nation was changing from a rural republic to a world power. The ideals of these presidents laid a foundation for our nation as solid as the rock from which their figures are carved.
Each man possessed great skills and leadership of the brand our nation needed for the times. Today millions of visitors come to see Mount Rushmore and gain inspiration from these four great men.
"Tell me the landscape in which you live and I will tell you who you are." Though seemingly inhospitable at first glance, human occupation of the White River Badlands of South Dakota dates back at least 11,000 years with as many as 101 archaeological sites identified.
Devil's Gulch is an amazing geological curiosity in southeastern South Dakota.
The Outlaw's Big Jump
There is debate about whether or not this is fact, but here's the story as it's been told for ages. In 1876 Jesse James robbed the bank in Northfield, Minnesota, in which two of his partners were killed. Fleeing town, the gang split up, with Jesse and his brother Frank heading west toward Dakota Territory. When the two got to this neighborhood, they went separate ways, trying to shake the posse that was still hot in pursuit. At some point the lawmen were literally right on the heels of Jesse, as he and his horse stood on the precipice of a dizzyingly high bluff; this was Devil's Gulch. A fifteen foot gash in the rocks separated him from the other side and freedom. Supposedly he spurred on his horse and actually leapt across the canyon, evading the posse and eventually linking up with brother Frank in the Palisades State Park area not far away. Some accounts indicate that a bullet fatally struck his horse during the leap.
These are the legendary Black Hills of South Dakota, an oasis of pine-clad mountains on the Great Plains. Home of Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorials. The Black Hills offer everything you expect from a mountain vacation: five national parks, scenic drives, waterfalls, abundant wildlife, acclaimed recreational trails and trout fishing. A place where bison and wild horses still roam free.
In the Black Hills, you can go from one monumental mountain carving to the next. This gigantic statue of the Sioux warrior Crazy Horse has been taking shape for the past fifty years. Nearly eight million tons of rock have already been blasted away, and work continues on this 563-foot-high sculpture. When completed, this statue will be the largest one of its kind in the world.
Read more about this amazing sculpture HERE.
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The following websites provided information and graphics:
History of The Badlands Signs and Symbols of South Dakota Mount Rushmore National Monument The Black Hills and Badlands
I am sure I have overlooked many interesting facts and points of interest, so please help us celebrate South Dakota by joining in and posting what you know about this Fine state.
Have a nice day!
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Thanks, Mixer!
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: South Dakota
KEYWORDS: finest; freepers; fun; military; profiles; southdakota; states; surprises; tribute; veterans
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To: dutchess
Oh Dutchess! Why don't you just go to Best Buys and get you one.
Sometimes doing things over the computer is convienent and sometimes it's not!
I need to go vote too. To all:
Be sure to go VOTE today!
I sure am bossy today. :)
To: Pippin
hehe ! Nah ! Don't need to change my name to 'Tex'.
I get called that without changing it ! ...
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posted on
11/04/2003 8:58:04 AM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
To: deadhead
Wow, Colleen! What a spectacular picture!
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posted on
11/04/2003 8:58:55 AM PST
by
dixie sass
(GOD bless America)
To: The Mayor
Good morning Mayor. HE protects us all in love. How are you today? Coffee is especially good today, new brand?
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:01:16 AM PST
by
dixie sass
(GOD bless America)
To: MeeknMing
Well, I could call you Cowboy! ;O)
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:03:12 AM PST
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Pippin
(GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS)
To: MEG33
Good morning, MEG.
I love presenting the states. I have learned so much. It's fun and a good creative outlet for me.
I hope I will be able to hang in there and finish all the remain states, but sometimes, with my work schedule and taking care of my mom and mother-in-law, there just doesn't seem to be enough time to put them together. But, so far, so good. :-)
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:03:31 AM PST
by
Mama_Bear
( Lori)
To: FreeTheHostages
You know, so did I, I started going to sleep at the keyboard during the Letterman show. I wonder if he had his baby.
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:04:43 AM PST
by
dixie sass
(GOD bless America)
To: Mama_Bear
Yeah!
I gotta get busy with my write up of Indiana
(My home state)
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:04:46 AM PST
by
Pippin
(GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS)
To: FreeTheHostages
I especially like the artful presentation of the South Dakota Freepers' names over the image of the state. That took some doing! Thank you, FTH. Actually, it didn't take all that long to make that.....it's all in having a good graphics program. ;-)
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:05:48 AM PST
by
Mama_Bear
( Lori)
To: dixie sass
If "he" had the baby? LOL!
OH!
You mean his wife! ;O)
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:05:53 AM PST
by
Pippin
(GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS)
To: The Thin Man
Goodness!!!! What bad laws! Missed you last night.
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:08:21 AM PST
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dixie sass
(GOD bless America)
To: Calpernia
Oh how lovely! Goodmorning to the Finest!Thank you ~ and good morning to our Finest Calpernia!
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:09:12 AM PST
by
Mama_Bear
( Lori)
To: MEG33
I am so happy that you caught it for me,the great admirer of slender people that I am.....;)You mean 'scrawny' people, don't you? I can read between the lines. ;-)
To: Pippin
I think there was at one time. My parents have some friends who collect dolls and I'm pretty sure I remember seeing a Reagan doll in the case. But then she has hundreds lining 3 walls of her den.....LOL
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:10:15 AM PST
by
Donaeus
(RED, WHITE & BLUE Flag wavin' yahoo an' proud of it!)
To: Pippin
That's how to improve the state! (GIGGLE) Yes, indeed!
How are you this Fine morning afternoon?
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:12:12 AM PST
by
Mama_Bear
( Lori)
To: Pippin
Ummmm, no. They kept saying he was having the baby. He didn't look pregnant but you never know. Giggle.
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:12:49 AM PST
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dixie sass
(GOD bless America)
To: Mama_Bear; Aquamarine; dansangel; dutchess; FreeTheHostages; All
Morning, Lori. Since I was privy to a preview :), I've already told you what a pretty post this is, but am seeing the pledge for the first time, and it is just wonderful!
Hello to all my sistahs and FReeper FRiends!
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:13:45 AM PST
by
Billie
To: Billie
Morning Billie! What a beautiful bouquet of flowers!
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:14:45 AM PST
by
dixie sass
(GOD bless America)
To: dixie sass
LOL!
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:15:55 AM PST
by
Pippin
(GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS)
To: The Thin Man
Lovely,slender,people .I recall using an unfortunate and highly regrettable term once that forever haunts me.It will never be repeated,I hasten to assure you.I try to emulate slender people because of my lifelong admiration.
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posted on
11/04/2003 9:16:18 AM PST
by
MEG33
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