State program can help small towns attract more tourists
Tourists ride a covered wagon at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Homestead in De Smet. Travel South Dakota photo.
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By Watertown Current Staff - May 13, 2026 in State News, News Reading Time: < 1 minute
Tourists ride a covered wagon at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Homestead in De Smet. Travel South Dakota photo.
Two South Dakota rural communities will be selected in mid-July to participate in Travel South Dakota’s Destination Development Program, an initiative...
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