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has gloss | eng: Silver City is an unincorporated community in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States, outside of Rapid City. It lies at the head of Pactola Lake on Rapid Creek, and is about 5 miles west of U.S. Route 385 via a paved county road. The area was first referenced by General George A. Custer who entered the Hills in 1874 and referred to the area as Elkhorn Prairie. Silver City was a mining town for many years, but is now a community of about 80 homes. It was located on the Black Hills and Western Railroad until its abandonment a few years before the construction of Pactola Dam. Today, the town is a resort area with a campground and cabins for rental. Additional USFS campgrounds are located nearby, and there is a walk-in trout fishing area along Rapid Creek to the west of the town. Silver City has a volunteer fire department, and a small community center in the old schoolhouse, but is now part of the Hill City School District. The community is becoming a bedroom community for Rapid City. The town is also the start of a Volksmarch that goes around Pactola Lake. |
lexicalization | eng: Silver City, South Dakota |
instance of | (noun) mountains in southwestern South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming; sacred to the Sioux (whites settling in the Black Hills led to the Battle of Little Bighorn); site of Mount Rushmore Black Hills |
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geo loc | geographic location 44.08444444444444 -103.56388888888888 |
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