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905 5th Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD 57717

Community library with the following services - E-Books, Public Access Computers, Internet & Wireless, scanning, copying and printing, new fiction books, interlibrary loans, online movie streaming service, DVDs, children's programs, magazines, newspapers, and Books on CD. Special collection - SD Genealogy and Large Print

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521 Dakota Avenue S., Huron, SD 57350

Programs and services available at the public library include - books, eBooks, audio books, magazines, DVDs, interlibrary loans, activities for adults, young adults, children, and families, summer reading programs, computers with internet access, genealogy, young adult and children's areas, Karen and Spanish collections, reference desk, Online Card Catalog, On-line full-text reference databases, Color copier, Meeting space, and Used book sales.

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111 Second Street, Piedmont, SD 57769

The Piedmont Valley Library offers full library service to residents of the Piedmont Valley. In addition to books and DVD movies for all ages, the library offers downloadable eBooks and audiobooks, story times, summer reading programs, a genealogy group, a book discussion group, access to multiple online databases, art exhibits, classes, and guest speakers. A self-serve satellite branch is located within the Summerset City Hall. Items may be borrowed and returned at either location.

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402 N. Broadway Avenue, Miller, SD 57362

Offers full library services to residents of Hand County. They include free Wi-Fi, public access computers, books, large print books, audiobooks, videos, magazines, newspapers, CDs/DVDs, reference materials, photocopier, scanner, microfilm, proctoring, and faxing. Also does special programming for children, teens, and adults.

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7055 Leisure Lane, Summerset City Hall, Black Hawk, SD 57718

The Piedmont Valley Library offers full library service to residents of the Piedmont Valley. In addition to books and DVD movies for all ages, the library offers downloadable eBooks and audiobooks, story times, summer reading programs, a genealogy group, a book discussion group, access to multiple online databases, art exhibits, classes, and guest speakers. A self-serve satellite branch is located within the Summerset City Hall. Items may be borrowed and returned at either location.

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200 W. 6th Street, Old Courthouse Museum, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Organization that offers help in researching genealogy and hosts a monthly meeting. Due paying members receive a 3 issues yearly publication called the Pioneer Pathfinder. Volunteers are available to assist with genealogical research at the library at the Old Court House Museum. Please call for appointment. ​Available sources are Local land maps (Late 1880's - present), Censuses of SD, Federal Soundex Census of 1900, 1920 SD Census Soundex, Cemetery records, Family histories, Obituaries, Pioneers of South Dakota, 2000 books of geneology sources, 1880 Census, and many other publications.

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415 5th Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD 57717

The Tri-State Museum and Visitor Center houses historical exhibits that document the early settlement and cultural history of the tri-state region of South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. The museum includes artifacts, pioneer-era displays, and rotating exhibits. The museum maintains and interprets historic structures such as the Johnny Spaulding Cabin and supports community engagement and learning opportunities throughout the year. Also provides visitor services including regional tourist information, guided tours, and a gift shop. The museum offers regular educational activities such as monthly Family Fun Days with age-appropriate topics and interactive components, theatre productions through the Tri-State Performers program, and special events like seasoned exhibits and community brunch presentations.

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221 N. Duff Street, Mitchell, SD 57301

Resources, programs, and services available at Mitchell Public Library include - books (physical, eBooks, and audiobooks) for readers of all ages; digital magazines; Spanish language materials; movies; board games; magazine, journal, and newspaper databases; various subject databases; practice exams for a variety of pursuits; programming for children, teens, and adults; summer reading programs; interlibrary loan services; free computer use; free Wi-Fi; mobile printing; 3D printing; community meeting rooms; and used book sales.

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215 S.E. 4th Avenue, Aberdeen, SD 57401

The primary purpose of the Aberdeen Public Library is to provide resources and services in a variety of media to meet the needs of individuals and groups for education, information, and personal development including recreation and leisure. Services and programming including books, audiobooks, eBooks, book clubs, DVDs, CDs, Magazines, area newspapers, homebound delivery of library materials within the city limits, free literacy and STEAM programs for children ages 0-18 (birth through teens), adult literacy programming, educational and multi-cultural programs, online card catalog and research databases, genealogy research and databases, free test proctoring, free Wi-Fi and internet access, free computer access, technology classes, one-on-one technology help by appointment, community rooms, and curbside pickup.

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