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South Dakota State Fair Announces
Charlie Daniels Band And Marshall
Tucker Band To Play At 2020 State Fair
HURON, S.D. – The
South Dakota State Fair is
proud to announce that
the Fire on the Mountain
Tour with the Charlie
Daniels Band and Marshall
Tucker Band will make
the South Dakota State
Fair grandstand a stop on
Friday, September 4, 2020.
From genre-defining
southern rock anthems
to Country Music Awards
(CMA) award-winning
country hits and Dove
Award winning gospel
albums, few artists
have left a bigger mark
on America’s musical
landscape than Charlie
Daniels.
“I love what I do,”
says Daniels of his 60-
plus years in the music
business. “I look forward
to entertaining people.
When show time gets here,
I’m ready to go, ready to
go play for them. It’s a
labor of love. I just thank
God I make a living at what
I enjoy doing.”
The accolades have
poured in for Charlie
Daniels over his career,
including induction into
the Country Music Hall
of Fame and Musicians
Hall of Fame, a star on the
Music City Walk of Fame,
and becoming a member
of the Grand Ole Opry.
Marshall Tucker Band’s
influence can be felt far
and wide through many
respected contemporaries
and the artists who have
followed in their footsteps.
“The Marshall Tucker
Band helped originate
and personify what was
to become known as
Southern rock, and I was
privileged to watch it all
come together in the ’70s,
night after night,” confirms
the legendary Charlie
Daniels. “In fact, the
Charlie Daniels Band has
played more dates with
the Marshall Tucker Band
over the past 45 years
than any other band we’ve
ever worked with.”
“The combination of
the Charlie Daniels Band
and the Marshall Tucker
Band is definitely going
to be a show to see,”
said Peggy Besch, South
Dakota State Fairgrounds
manager. “We’re looking
forward to both of these
legends taking the stage at
the 2020 State Fair on the
same night.”
A pre-sale on VIP tickets
will begin May 18, followed
by backrest holders on
June 8 and June 11 for
Friends of the Fair. General
public ticket sales will
begin June 15.
The 2020 South Dakota
State Fair will run from
Thursday, September
3, through Monday,
September 7. Channel
Seeds Preview night will
be Wednesday, September
2. This year’s theme is
“Perfect Vision of Fun.” For
more information on State
Fair events, contact the
Fair office at 800-529-0900,
visit www.sdstatefair.com
or find them on Facebook
or Twitter.
Agriculture is a major
contributor to South
Dakota’s economy,
generating $32.5 billion
in annual economic
activity and employing
over 132,000 South
Dakotans. The South
Dakota Department of
Agriculture's mission is
to promote, protect, and
preserve South Dakota
agriculture for today and
tomorrow. Visit us online
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Suffrage Sites, Army Forts
Highlighted In “South Dakota History”
PIERRE, S.D.—
Historic sites related
to the woman suffrage
movement and the
history of Fort Sisseton
in South Dakota and Fort
Totten in North Dakota
are featured in the annual
historic preservation
issue of “South Dakota
History,” the quarterly
journal of the South
Dakota State Historical
Society.
In an article entitled
“From the Capitol
to Main Street: The
Landscape of the Woman
Suffrage Movement in
South Dakota,” Elizabeth
J. Almlie focuses on
the courthouses, opera
halls, churches, and
other buildings that
hosted speeches and
debates on women’s
right to vote in the late
1800s and early 1900s.
By looking at the people
and places important
to the decades-long
suffrage campaign, Almlie
highlights how South
Dakotans and national
figures participated in
this social movement.
Almlie is a historic
preservation specialist
with the State Historic
Preservation Office of
the South Dakota State
Historical Society at the
Cultural Heritage Center
in Pierre.
“Two Posts, Two
Pasts: Preserving
Forts Sisseton and
Totten” by Heather
Mulliner examines the
construction, use, and
preservation of Forts
Sisseton and Totten.
Built in 1864 and 1867,
respectively, these two
posts initially served
as bases of operations
against the Dakota Sioux
who fled from Minnesota
in the aftermath of
the United StatesDakota War of 1862.
Fort Sisseton’s use as a
hunting lodge and Fort
Totten’s role as an Indian
boarding school after
their decommissioning
influenced the level of
preservation and the
content of historical
interpretation at the two
forts.
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Mulliner works
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holds master’s degrees
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from the University of
Montana and in archival
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