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  1. Oct 9, 2024 · Accessed 17 October 2024. Rapid City, city, seat (1877) of Pennington county, western South Dakota, U.S. It lies at the eastern edge of the Black Hills on Rapid Creek, from which it derived its name. It was settled in 1876 during the Black Hills gold rush. In the beginning the community grew slowly, and there was often.

  2. 6.2% [ 9 ] Website. rcgov.org. Rapid City is a city in South Dakota, United States, and the county seat of Pennington County. [ 10 ] It is the second most populous city in the state, after Sioux Falls. It is located on the eastern slope of the Black Hills in western South Dakota and was named after Rapid Creek, where the settlement developed.

  3. History. City founders billed the community as the “Gateway to the Black Hills,” and it quickly lived up to the moniker. Originally known as “Hay Camp,” Rapid City soon became a staging ground for wagons hauling supplies to miners in the Black Hills. Later it would also serve as a hub for rail traffic. The population grew and shrank ...

  4. The average temperature from May to October is 73 degrees; from November to April, it’s 42 degrees. Rapid City is in the Mountain Standard time zone and its elevation is 3,241 feet above sea level. The population of Rapid City is just over 70,000 with a metropolitan population of 138,738. It’s the second-largest city in South Dakota.

    • Rapid City is the second largest city in South Dakota, after Sioux Falls, with an estimated population of 76,184, as of 2021.
    • Rapid City was founded in 1876 during the Black Hills Gold Rush.
    • Rapid City has a history of quirky roadside attractions, including a 50-foot-tall statue of a lumberjack, a 62-foot-tall statue of a Native American warrior, and a 45-foot-tall statue of a pheasant.
    • The city was named after Rapid Creek, which runs through the city.
  5. Oct 8, 2019 · Boles Canyon is located in Custer Country near the Wyoming/South Dakota border. Newcastle, Wyo., about 10 miles to the northwest, is the nearest town and Custer is 22 miles east. It was named for ...

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  7. New City Becomes Regional Trade Center. The discovery of gold in 1874 brought an influx of settlers into the Black Hills region of South Dakota. Rapid City was founded in 1876 by a group of disappointed miners, who promoted their new city as the "Gateway to the Black Hills." John Brennan and Samuel Scott, with a small group of men, laid out the ...