Before we get any farther, please know that it is pronounced like PIER or PEER, not PEE-AIR.
We had nearly a 3-hour drive so we left at 9:00 am. We passed through Cottonwood, SD, population 9. There was a lot of infrastructure there for that size population.
Around 10:10 I got a text from Kate saying they were in Pierre. And she had some interesting factoids. Pierre and the eastern half of South Dakota are in the Central Time Zone. Rapid City is in the Mountain Time Zone. The dividing line happens to be the Missouri River. Who knew? Certainly neither one of us knew. You learn something every day. Such a covfefe.
In my defense, I will say that it is not something that is obvious on the map of South Dakota in my road atlas. You can barely find the time zone line even when you know it's there. And, while there were probably close to 100 signs warning us that we were approaching Wall Drug (more on that later), there was nary a one warning us that we were approaching another time zone. There was a very small sign on the bridge over the Missouri that informed us of the change, but it was too little, too late.
So, here's the deal. Pierre is very small (pop. 13,646 in 2010) and not very exciting. Sorry folks, but it just isn't. We did our 5km walk and got out of there as fast as we could. Here are a few pictures.
The Hughes County Courthouse, finished in 1935, in the Public Works Administration Moderne style (I did not make that name up) |
The South Dakota State Capitol, completed in 1910. It is based on the Montana capitol building. |
Inside the rotunda |
Interior of Capitol |
"Fighting Stallions" was commissioned to commemorate the loss of the Governor and seven other SD leaders in a 1993 plane crash |
Memorial to WWII soldiers |
At least there is a quilt shop here! And a buffalo! |
On the way back to Rapid City we stopped at Wall, SD, to see the famous Wall Drug Store: 5-cent coffee, free ice water, homemade pie, T. rex, rocks, Western wear, and so much more. Who can resist such cheesiness?
Walk Route: B-
Walk Instructions: B-
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