Remembering Rapid City: A Nostalgic Look at the 1920's Through the 1970's
Rapid City-The Summer Playground of America-was founded in 1876 by gold seekers, fueled by a rush to the Black Hills following the Custer Expedition of 1874. Merchants supplying the miners and military units patrolling the region were the ones who ultimately prospered, however. When the railroad arrived a decade later, cattlemen replaced the prospectors, and Rapid City remained a hub of activity. By the end of World War I, the popularity of the automobile and newly constructed roads helped to shape area tourism. Mount Rushmore, 23 miles distant, was under construction in 1927, and the new Alex Johnson Hotel was completed in 1928. Together, they were natural draws to complement the pine-scented beauty surrounding Rapid City, making it the center of Western hospitality. On June 9, 1972, a flood roared through the heart of the community, taking 238 lives. By the end of the decade, many new civic improvements began to change the face of Rapid City again. With this growth, Rapid City retains its early charm as the gate city of the Black Hills.
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Remembering Rapid City: A Nostalgic Look at the 1920's Through the 1970's
Rapid City-The Summer Playground of America-was founded in 1876 by gold seekers, fueled by a rush to the Black Hills following the Custer Expedition of 1874. Merchants supplying the miners and military units patrolling the region were the ones who ultimately prospered, however. When the railroad arrived a decade later, cattlemen replaced the prospectors, and Rapid City remained a hub of activity. By the end of World War I, the popularity of the automobile and newly constructed roads helped to shape area tourism. Mount Rushmore, 23 miles distant, was under construction in 1927, and the new Alex Johnson Hotel was completed in 1928. Together, they were natural draws to complement the pine-scented beauty surrounding Rapid City, making it the center of Western hospitality. On June 9, 1972, a flood roared through the heart of the community, taking 238 lives. By the end of the decade, many new civic improvements began to change the face of Rapid City again. With this growth, Rapid City retains its early charm as the gate city of the Black Hills.
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Remembering Rapid City: A Nostalgic Look at the 1920's Through the 1970's

Remembering Rapid City: A Nostalgic Look at the 1920's Through the 1970's

Remembering Rapid City: A Nostalgic Look at the 1920's Through the 1970's

Remembering Rapid City: A Nostalgic Look at the 1920's Through the 1970's

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Rapid City-The Summer Playground of America-was founded in 1876 by gold seekers, fueled by a rush to the Black Hills following the Custer Expedition of 1874. Merchants supplying the miners and military units patrolling the region were the ones who ultimately prospered, however. When the railroad arrived a decade later, cattlemen replaced the prospectors, and Rapid City remained a hub of activity. By the end of World War I, the popularity of the automobile and newly constructed roads helped to shape area tourism. Mount Rushmore, 23 miles distant, was under construction in 1927, and the new Alex Johnson Hotel was completed in 1928. Together, they were natural draws to complement the pine-scented beauty surrounding Rapid City, making it the center of Western hospitality. On June 9, 1972, a flood roared through the heart of the community, taking 238 lives. By the end of the decade, many new civic improvements began to change the face of Rapid City again. With this growth, Rapid City retains its early charm as the gate city of the Black Hills.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738520094
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 01/11/2000
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

In this collection of over 200 vintage images, author Bev Pechan and Master photographer Bill Groethe capture this pioneering city in delightful detail. Ms. Pechan has written extensively on area history for the Rapid City Journal and Mr. Groethe is a lifelong Rapid City resident. Together with these memorable scenes from the Bell Studio Historical Photo Collection, they have created a striking visual record of the area.
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