Dakota Sunset Museum
205 W. Commercial Ave.
Gettysburg, SD 57442
Phone: 605-765-9480
Email: dakotasunset@sbtc.net
| Photo Gallery | Medicine Rock | Blacksmith Shop |
The Dakota Sunset Museum features the 40-ton
Medicine Rock, which was originally located 15 miles west of Gettysburg near the
Missouri River. Imbedded with human footprints and handprints, this rock is
considered sacred to the Lakota people. In 1995, Lakota artist Del Iron Cloud
painted murals at the museum above the Medicine Rock, and around the Frankhauser
big game animal collection which includes the North American wild sheep
"Grand Slam."
A Civil War Exhibit honors the over 200 veteran homesteaders
who settled Potter County and includes two large canvas paintings depicting the
Battlefield of Shiloh. Visitors can also view a 1900's barbershop, antique home
furnishings, a small carriage barn, plus an equipped country school house.
In 2000, the museum acquired the fully equipped Stocker
Blacksmith Shop, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places,
and is one of the last complete blacksmith shops in South Dakota. Work continues
to preserve the structure which is over 100 years old.
Over 8,000 Potter County obituaries are available to the
public for those who are tracing their family roots. A small fee is charged for
this service.
Tours of the museum, country school, carriage barn, and
blacksmith shop are given free of charge.
The Dakota Sunset Museum opened at its permanent location in 1990 and is open
year around. It received the South Dakota Governor's Award for History in 1998
and hosted the Smithsonian traveling exhibit "Produce for Victory" in
2003.
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| Photo Gallery | Medicine Rock | Blacksmith Shop |
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Last updated January 6, 2005