Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Sioux Falls, United States
Sioux Falls, South Dakota has 48 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Philander Prescott
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Prescott, Wisconsin
Locust Plague of 1874
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: St. Augusta, Minnesota
James Allen (Army engineer)
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Garden Grove, Iowa
Arrow (Milwaukee Road train)
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Council Bluffs, Iowa
Augustana University
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Sioux Center, Iowa | Houghton, South Dakota
David (Michelangelo)
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Italy | Colonia Roma, Mexico
National American University
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Albuquerque, New Mexico | Rapid City, South Dakota | Tigard, Oregon
Smithfield Foods
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Tar Heel, North Carolina | Southwest Village, Wichita, Kansas | Luohe, Henan | Smithfield, Virginia
usury
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Rosario, Santa Fe | Nevada | Mongolia | Wilmington, Delaware | Somaliland
limited-access highway
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Baltimore, Maryland | Ivy City, Washington, D.C. | Sunset Park, Brooklyn | Cold Spring, Kentucky | Buffalo Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania
American Association of Independent Professional Baseball
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Kansas City, Missouri | South Dakota | Amarillo, Texas | Laredo, Texas | Lake County, Indiana
Jacob M. Appel
Connects Sioux Falls, South Dakota to: Gillette, Wyoming | Goffstown, New Hampshire | Smyrna, Delaware | Estes Park, Colorado | Brookings, South Dakota