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Visit the Trails, Trains and Pioneers Museum at museum.htm On
The first ten years of Edgemont’s history recorded rapid growth. As this was expected to be the manufacturing city of the new "Northwest", a 14 mile irrigation canal was constructed, houses were built in Edgemont proper and a quarry was built at the mouth of Red Canyon for the manufacturing of grindstones. The first church erected in town was the Presbyterian Church built around 1892. It was located in the area now occupied by the United Church. The Methodist Church followed in Cottonwood in 1896. The Catholics bought the La Casa Opera House and remodeled it into a church. In 1898, a large stone school was erected to replace the smaller school due to an enrollment of 81. In the late nineties, Edgemont experienced serious trouble. Eastern Capitol was no longer available, the dam at the Cheyenne River washed out, the Edgemont Company went broke, much of the business district was wiped out due to fire and an outbreak of typhoid and smallpox hit the area, all of which was overshadowed by the great depression.
Edgemont remains primarily a ranch town and the home to the Edgemont Depot of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. (extracted from Edgemont Centennial Book 1890-1990)
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Edgemont Chamber of Commerce |
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PO Box 797 |
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Edgemont, South Dakota 57735 |
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Updated 6/12/2003 |