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South Dakota Mid-Century Modern Buildings (page 2) |
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Bank Midwest Sioux Falls, SD |
This building has housed a Bank Midwest since 2015. I don't know what the original occupant was but it was built in 1967. It was housing Howalt-McDowell Insurance in the 1980s. For more, see this website. [map] |
Medical X-Ray Center Sioux Falls, SD |
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I believe this building originally housed the Medical X-Ray Center which was here by 1973. It now houses Paragon Health & Wellness. [map] |
Minnehaha County Administration Building Sioux Falls, SD |
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The Minnehaha County Administration Building was built as the County Courthouse in 1963. It was designed by Howard Parezo & Associates. The building began housing the Administration Building around 1996. For more, see this website. [map] |
office building Sioux Falls, SD |
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This office building was designed by Walt Whitwam for his architectural practice. It was built in 1960. He moved to another location in 1997. The building was later used for a photography studio. It appears to be vacant now. For more, see this website. [map] |
Good Samaritan Nursing Home Sioux Falls, SD |
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This Good Samaritan Nursing Home was designed by Walt Whitwam. I cannot find the build date but I'm assuming it was constructed in the mid-1960s. [map] |
Sport Bowl Sioux Falls, SD |
The Sport Bowl canopies and signs appear to be from the 1950s or 1960s. [map] |
Christ the King Catholic Church Webster, SD |
Yankton Bowl Yankton, SD |
The Christ the King Catholic Church was designed by Ralph Koch and built in 1966. [map]
The Yankton Bowl was built in 1958. [map] |
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