

South Dakota has often been referred to as the land of infinite variety. That variety is reflected in everything from our weather to our scenery, our economy to our state symbols and more. Here are some useful and interesting South Dakota facts.
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| Population: | 754,844 (2000 Census) | ![]() |
| State Capital: | Pierre (pronounced peer) | |
| Nickname: | The Mount Rushmore State | |
| Statehood: | 1889 | |
| State Song: | Hail, South Dakota | |
| State Motto: | Under God the People Rule | |
| State Slogan: | Great Faces. Great Places. | |
South Dakota ranks 16th in size among the 50 states. It was the 40th state to join the Union in 1889. South Dakota encompasses 77,123 square miles, averaging 10 people per square mile.
It has the highest point in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains (Harney Peak in the Black Hills; elevation 7,242 feet) and more miles of shoreline than the state of Florida.
| State Bird Chinese Ring-necked Pheasant |
State Animal Coyote |
State Fish Walleye |
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| State Tree Black Hills Spruce |
State Flower Pasque |
State Mineral Rose Quartz |
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| State Fossil Triceratops |
State Sport Rodeo |
State Dessert Kuchen |
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The South Dakota flag features the state seal surrounded by a blazing sun in a field of sky blue. "South Dakota, The Mount Rushmore State" is arranged in a circle around the sun.
(See History and Heritage section for more information.)
Tom Daschle - former U.S. Senator and Senate Majority/Minority Leader
Joseph Foss - WWII fighter ace, South Dakota Governor (1955-59), commissioner of the American Football League
Hubert Humphrey - vice president under Lyndon Johnson
George McGovern - former U.S. Senator and 1972 Democratic presidential candidate
Bob Barker - former host of "Price is Right"
Tom Brokaw - former "NBC Nightly News" anchor
Mary Hart - "Entertainment Tonight" co-host
Cheryl Ladd - "Charlie's Angels" and "Las Vegas"
Al Neuharth - founder of "USA Today" and the Freedom Forum
Pat O'Brien - "Access Hollywood" co-host
Crazy Horse - Native American chief (Oglala Lakota)
Kevin Locke - Native American hoop dancer (Standing Rock Lakota)
Billy Mills - Native American athlete and humanitarian (Oglala Lakota)
Benjamin Reifel - former U.S. Congressman and U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs (Rosebud Lakota)
Harvey Dunn - famed prairie artist
Terry Redlin - popular American artist
L. Frank Baum - author, "The Wizard of Oz"
Laura Ingalls Wilder - author, "Little House on the Prairie" books
Sparky Anderson - former baseball manager
Shawn Colvin - popular singer and songwriter