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Our second stop of the day, which is a Historic Cabin built back in the mid-1800s. Also serves as a welcome center for the town of Fort Pierre. Also attached to this site is the Sansarc school museum, which is just set up as an old school house would've been set up. They also have an old jail from back in the day which we were able to get pictures of as well.
In 1975, the original log cabin visitor center was built. Since 2000, the log cabin has served as a visitor center. Visitors can find information about Fort Pierre as well as historic displays depicting items from the pioneer history of the area. On the land where the log cabin visitor center sits today, was where the old Stanley County Courthouse was located until it was vacated in 1971. The log cabin is owned and maintained by the Verendrye Museum and has served as a visitor center for the city of Fort Pierre since 2000. Visitors will find a selection of brochures and showcases depicting items from the pioneer history of the area. The Historic Sansarc Country School museum and 1905 Stanley County Jail are next to the Visitor Center and can be toured during the hours the visitor center is open. The office of the Fort Pierre Development Corporation is located in the Log Cabin.
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