South Dakota Hall of Fame

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The South Dakota Hall of Fame is an American award for excellence among South Dakotans. Established in 1974, the South Dakota State Legislature named the organization the state's official hall of fame in 1996. The hall is a museum detailing "acts of excellence", the host of an annual honors ceremony, a statewide K-12 South Dakota History Program, and a Visitor and Education Center in Chamberlain that opened in June 2000. More than 700 South Dakotans have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, and their stories of excellence with supporting media are available online.

Established1974 (1974)
Location1480 S. Main St.,
Chamberlain, South Dakota
Coordinates43°47′49″N 99°20′29″W
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South Dakota Hall of Fame
South Dakota Hall of Fame Visitor & Education Center
Established1974 (1974)
Location1480 S. Main St.,
Chamberlain, South Dakota
Coordinates43°47′49″N 99°20′29″W
TypeHall of fame; history museum
Nearest car parkyes
WebsiteOfficial website
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Programs

The South Dakota Hall of Fame's main program is the hall of fame itself, called the Legacies of Achievement. About 50 to 70 South Dakotans are nominated every year, and 10 are inducted.[1]

The center also runs the Acts of Excellence program, by which organizations and individuals are recognized for "building a culture of excellence in South Dakota, one act at a time". This focuses on acts that focus on the betterment of society, culture, and quality of life in the state, and is sponsored by Sanford Health. A list of recipients is kept on the South Dakota Hall of Fame website.[2]

History

In 1996, the South Dakota State Hall of Fame was named the state's official hall of fame by the South Dakota State Legislature. In June 2000, the South Dakota Hall of Fame opened their Visitor & Education Center in Chamberlain.[3]

Inductees

As of 2023, over 700 people have been inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame across seven categories: agriculture, arts and entertainment, general notability, historical figures, political, professional, and sports.[1]

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CategoryInductees
Agriculture9
Arts and Entertainment110
General326
Historical50
Political6
Professional215
Sports40
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Notable inductees

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Name Image Birth–Death Hometown Year Category
Cleveland Abbott 1894–1955 Watertown, South Dakota 2018 Professional[4]
James W. Abbott b.1948 Vermillion, South Dakota 2017 Professional[5]
Gene G. Abdallah 1936–2019 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2011 General[6]
James Abdnor 1923–2012 Kennebec, South Dakota 1995 General[7]
James Abourezk 1931–2023 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2012 General[8]
Stan Adelstein b.1931 Rapid City, South Dakota 2006 General[9]
Lewis Akeley 1861–1961 Clarendon, New York 1978 General[10]
Arthur Amiotte b.1942 Pine Ridge, South Dakota 1997 Arts and Entertainment[11]
Emma E. Amiotte 1913–1997 Manderson, South Dakota 1987 Historical[12]
George "Sparky" Anderson 1934–2010 Bridgewater, South Dakota 2007 Sports[13]
Vernon Ashley 1916–2015 Buffalo County, South Dakota 1991 Historical[14]
Bob Barker 1923–2023 Mission, South Dakota 1980 Arts and Entertainment[15]
L. Frank Baum 1856–1919 Chittenango, New York 2002 Arts and Entertainment[16]
William Henry Harrison Beadle 1838–1915 Madison, South Dakota 1979 General[17]
Tom Berry 1879–1951 Belvidere, South Dakota 1978 General[18]
Black Elk 1863–1950 Manderson, South Dakota 2018 Historical[19]
Andrew Wendell Bogue 1919–2009 Parker, South Dakota 2017 Professional[20]
Gutzon Borglum 1867–1941 Bear Lake County, Idaho 1978 Arts and Entertainment[21]
Ordell Braase 1932–2019 Mitchell, South Dakota 2005 Sports[22]
Hilton Briggs 1913–2001 Cairo, Iowa 1980 Professional[23]
Jeff Broin b.1965 Dell Rapids, South Dakota 2017 Professional[24]
Tom Brokaw b.1940 Webster, South Dakota 1991 Arts and Entertainment[25]
Eugene Buechel 1874–1954 Fulda, Germany 1978 General[26]
Charles H. Burke 1861–1944 Pierre, South Dakota 1981 General[27]
John Cacavas 1930–2014 Aberdeen, South Dakota 1994 Arts and Entertainment[28]
Gary Cammack b.1953 Union Center, South Dakota 2021 Agriculture[29]
William L. Carberry 1885–1973 1978 Sports[30]
Francis Case 1896–1962 Everly, Iowa 1978 General[31]
Charles Badger Clark 1883–1957 Deadwood, South Dakota 1978 Arts and Entertainment[32]
Jan and Herb Conn 1924–2023 (Jan)
1920–2012 (Herb)
White Mountains, New Hampshire 2011 Historical[33][34]
Harvey Dunn 1884–1952 Manchester, South Dakota 1978 Arts and Entertainment[35]
Crazy Horse c.1843–1877 near Rapid Creek, South Dakota 1978 Historical[36]
Dennis Daugaard b.1953 Dell Rapids, South Dakota 2022 Political[37]
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve b.1933 Rosebud, South Dakota 1984 Arts and Entertainment[38]
Eagle Woman 1820–1888 2010 Historical[39]
Charles Eastman 1858–1939 Manitoba, Canada 1978 Professional[40]
Newton Edmunds 1819–1908 Yankton, South Dakota 1978 General[41]
Joe Foss 1915–2003 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1978 General[42]
Chief Gall 1832–1896 Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota 1978 Historical[43]
Harry Gamage 1900–1994 Macomb, Illinois 1978 Sports[44]
Tim Giago 1934–2022 Pine Ridge, South Dakota 1994 Arts and Entertainment[45]
Delta David Gier b.1960 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2020 Arts and Entertainment[46]
Hugh Glass c.1783–1833 Pennsylvania 1982 Historical[47]
Alice Gossage 1861–1929 Vermillion, South Dakota 1978 Arts and Entertainment[48]
John Grass 1837–1918 Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota 1978 Historical[49]
Bill Groethe 1923–2020 Rapid City, South Dakota 2019 Arts and Entertainment[50]
Alvin Hansen 1887–1975 Viborg, South Dakota 1978 General[51]
Carroll Hardy 1933–2020 Sturgis, South Dakota 1992 Sports[52]
Mary Hart b.1950 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1992 Arts and Entertainment[52]
Garney Henley b.1935 Hayti, South Dakota 1979 Sports[53]
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin b.1970 Groton, South Dakota 2017 General[54]
Carole Hillard 1936–2007 Rapid City, South Dakota 2007 General[55]
Oscar Howe 1915–1983 Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota 1979 Arts and Entertainment[56]
Laura Ingalls Wilder 1867–1957 Pepin, Wisconsin 1978 Arts and Entertainment[57]
Iron Nation 1815–1894 Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota 2006 Historical[58]
Bill Janklow 1939–2012 Chicago, Illinois 2013 General[59]
Harold Jones 1909–2002 Santee, Nebraska 1978 General[60]
Tim Johnson b.1946 Vermillion, South Dakota 2019 Political[61]
Robert Karolevitz 1922–2011 Yankton, South Dakota 1978 Arts and Entertainment[62]
Herbert Krause 1905–1976 Fergus Falls, Minnesota 1978 General[63]
Shantel Krebs b.1973 Canton, South Dakota 2022 Political[64]
Alice Kundert 1920–2013 Mobridge, South Dakota 1990 General[65]
Ernest Lawrence 1901–1958 Canton, South Dakota 1978 Professional[66]
Emil Loriks 1895–1985 Kingsbury County, South Dakota 1979 General[67][68]
Stanley Marshall 1927–1980 Centerville, South Dakota 1980 Sports[69]
George McGovern 1922–2012 Mitchell, South Dakota 1994 General[70]
Vern McKee 1930–2004 Huron, South Dakota 2004 Sports[71]
James McLaughlin 1842–1923 Ontario, Canada 1978 Professional[72]
Donald E. Messer b.1941 Kimball, South Dakota 2008 General[73]
Don Meyer 1944–2014 Wayne, Nebraska 2012 Sports[74]
Oscar Micheaux 1884–1951 Metropolis, Illinois 2001 Arts and Entertainment[75]
George S. Mickelson 1941–1993 Selby, South Dakota 2002 General[76]
George T. Mickelson 1903–1965 Selby, South Dakota 1987 General[77]
Billy Mills b.1938 Pine Ridge, South Dakota 1980 Sports[78]
Ted Muenster Vermillion, South Dakota 2009 Professional[79]
Al Neuharth 1924–2013 Alpena, South Dakota 1980 Arts and Entertainment[80]
Judy Olson Duhamel b.1939 Rapid City, South Dakota 2014 General[81]
Watson Parker 1924–2013 Hill City, South Dakota 2011 Historical[82][83]
Lyndell Petersen b.1931 Quinn, South Dakota 2019 Agriculture[84]
Richard F. Pettigrew 1848–1926 Ludlow, Vermont 1978 General[85]
Larry Pressler b.1942 Humboldt, South Dakota 2020 Political[86]
Wayne Rasmussen b.1942 Howard, South Dakota 1981 Sports[87]
Red Cloud 1822–1909 Platte River, Nebraska 1978 Historical[88]
Gabriel Renville 1825–1892 Big Stone Lake, South Dakota 1978 Historical[89]
Pete Retzlaff 1931–2020 Ellendale, North Dakota 1978 Sports[90]
Joe Robbie 1916–1990 Sisseton, South Dakota 1985 Sports[91]
T. Denny Sanford b.1935 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2007 Professional[92]
Sitting Bull 1834–1890 Bullhead, South Dakota 1978 Historical[88]
Spotted Tail c.1823–1881 1978 Historical[93]
Struck by the Ree c.1804–1888 Yankton, South Dakota 1978 Historical[94]
Clark Swisher 1916–2005 Vermillion, South Dakota 1978 Sports[95]
Tasunka Kokipapi c.1836–1893 Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota 1978 Historical[96]
Casey Tibbs 1929–1990 Fort Pierre, South Dakota 1978 Historical[97]
Norm Van Brocklin 1926–1983 Walnut Creek, California 1991 Sports[98]
Eugene Luther Vidal 1895–1969 Madison, South Dakota 1978 Sports[99]
Adam Vinatieri b.1972 Rapid City, South Dakota 2023 Sports[100]
Sox Walseth 1926–2004 Pierre, South Dakota 1978 Sports[101]
Lee Warne 1922–2002 Pierre, South Dakota 1988 General[102]
Howard Wood 1883–1949 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2010 Sports[103]
Korczak Ziolkowski 1908–1982 Boston, Massachusetts 1988 Arts and Entertainment[104]
Ruth Ziolkowski 1926–2014 West Hartford, Connecticut 1988 Arts and Entertainment[105]
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