Hot Springs, South Dakota

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The below are a few of the sandstone buildings in Hot Springs, South Dakota, at the southern end of the Black Hills. Hot Springs developed in the 1890s as the restorative powers of its warm waters drew visitors from the across the U.S.. Its principal developer was John Evans, who built the huge Evans Hotel (at right in the fourth image above) and the train station.

All the town's major early buildings were built of stone from the Evans Quarry, which was of course owned by John Evans. The stone is the Early Cretaceous Fall River sandstone, the type section of which is of course Evans Quarry. Stratigraphers from outside the region may better know the Fall River as the Dakota Sandstone.
 

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a business building from the 1890s

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City Hall (1983)

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the Evans Hotel (1892) and Minnekahta Block business building