Four Mile, South Dakota

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CountryUnited States
Elevation
5,361 ft (1,634 m)
Four Mile, South Dakota
Fourmile, Moss City
Looking southwest at Four Mile
Looking southwest at Four Mile
Four Mile is located in South Dakota
Four Mile
Four Mile
Four Mile is located in the United States
Four Mile
Four Mile
Coordinates: 43°43′58″N 103°40′31″W / 43.73278°N 103.67528°W / 43.73278; -103.67528
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Dakota
CountyCuster
Elevation
5,361 ft (1,634 m)
Time zoneUTC-7 (MST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-6 (MDT)
Area code605
GNIS feature ID1261691[1]
Four Mile
Interactive map of Four Mile
Location
Roads at
junction
US 16 & CR 715 (Pleasant Valley Road)
Construction
Maintained bySouth Dakota Department of Transportation

Four Mile, historically called Moss City, is an unincorporated community in Custer County, South Dakota, United States, located 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Custer at the junction of U.S. Route 16 and Pleasant Valley Road (County Highway 715).

Named because of the distance from Custer on the original Sidney Black Hills Stage Road, Four Mile today is a small bedroom community for Custer, with a single tourist attraction (the Four Mile Old West Town Museum), a log-cabin manufacturer, a small mobile home court, and several other residences.

Four Mile got its start as a stockade camp for General George Armstrong Custer's army in the 1870s. By 1876, it had a stagecoach stop; the stagecoach company named it such simply because it was 4 miles (6.4 km) from Custer. At the time, eight people lived there, but this number quickly grew. By 1890, about 100 people had moved to Four Mile, which was temporarily renamed Moss City. A jail, store, and saloon were built.[2]

Gold dredging took place sporadically on the nearby Four Mile Creek, in 1898 and again in 1933, but these efforts were unsuccessful. At the beginning of the 20th century, Moss City reverted to its old name of Four Mile as the population began to decline. Today, only a few buildings from the original townsite remain; others were recreated for the 1994 opening of the Four Mile Old West Town Museum.[2]

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