Guidebook for Rapid City

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Guidebook for Rapid City

Food Scene

A great place to have authentic Indian & Nepalese food in the Rapid City.
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Everest Cuisine
2328 W Main St
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A great place to have authentic Indian & Nepalese food in the Rapid City.

Parks & Nature

Must visit place in the Rapid City. Go there for morning or evening walks, running or just sit and enjoy the peacefulness.
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Parque del Lago Canyon
4181 Jackson Blvd
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Must visit place in the Rapid City. Go there for morning or evening walks, running or just sit and enjoy the peacefulness.
Must go in the evening here to see the entire city view from the park. Kids love this place.
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Dinosaur Park
940 Skyline Dr
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Must go in the evening here to see the entire city view from the park. Kids love this place.

Arts & Culture

The museum of Geology houses several exhibits focusing on paleontology and mineralogy. Skeleton of dinosaurs, mammals, reptiles, fossils from Badlands, South Dakota minerals and meteorites etc. It is a free entry.
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Museum of Geology
561 E St Joseph St
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The museum of Geology houses several exhibits focusing on paleontology and mineralogy. Skeleton of dinosaurs, mammals, reptiles, fossils from Badlands, South Dakota minerals and meteorites etc. It is a free entry.
Must visit tourist place if you are in the Black Hills. Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a massive sculpture (60-ft.-high granite faces depict U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln) carved into Mount Rushmore
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Monte Rushmore National Memorial
13000 South Dakota 244
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Must visit tourist place if you are in the Black Hills. Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a massive sculpture (60-ft.-high granite faces depict U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln) carved into Mount Rushmore