Sites & Attractions
The fountain appears to be made of many
layers. These layers represent all the different
people that make up South Dakota’s past
and present.
Dakota Territorial Capitol Replica
6
Riverside Park
(Intersection of Douglas Ave. & Levee St.)
(605) 668-5231
Built by the
Yankton
Sertoma
Club, the
capitol replica
symbolizes
Yankton as
being the
first capitol
of the Dakota
Territory from
1861-1883.
The replica is
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Bob
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patterned after the original Dakota Territorial
Capitol built in Yankton in 1862 and torn
down in 1886. Displays in the building
include photographs of old Yankton, maps
of the Dakota Territory, a gallery of former
Dakota Territorial governors and a tribute to
the local St. John’s Masonic Lodge. Visitors
will want to view the quilt highlighting
Yankton landmarks, made by the four
Yankton Quester chapters. For rental and
viewing of the capitol contact the Parks &
Recreation Department.
Dakota Territorial Museum
4
610 Summit Street
(605) 665-3898
www.dakotaterritorialmuseum.org
Take a step back in time as you enter the
Dakota Territorial Museum. The museum
holds a large collection of rare memorabilia
of early life in the Dakota Territory. Some of
the exhibits include the musical instruments
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