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Jewel Cave National Monument
The third-longest cave in the world features a variety of cave tours below the surface and a 1,279-acre park with nature trails above ground. With a name derived from the crystals that line its walls, Jewel Cave is even more significant as one of the longest caves in the world, with more than 208 miles of mapped and surveyed passages. Located near Custer in the southern Black Hills, this national monument also features three self-guided above-ground trails: the Roof Trail, the Canyons Trail and the Hell Canyon Trail. Plus, there is a visitor center with an information desk, park store, exhibits, a theater, information about the Junior Ranger program and more.JJ's Axes & Ales
Never thrown and axe or a hatchet before? No problem! Our "Axperts" at JJ's Axes & Ales in Sioux Falls will teach you what you need to know and guide you while you learn the art of axe throwing. Each throwing session includes lessons on technique, rules and safety. You will then be coached along through your experience while you gain confidence. We also sell beer, wine and other beverages (no liquor), but axe throwers will be limited to one beverage per hour prior to throwing. (Ages 14 and up are welcome with direct parental supervision.) Our hours are 4-10 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday; 2-10 p.m., Friday; 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday; and 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sunday.JJ's Wine, Spirits & Cigars / 3.0 Cocktail Bar
JJ's is the premier retail spot in Sioux Falls for premium and super-premium adult beverages. In addition to having one of the largest selections of wine, spirits, beer and cider in the area, JJ's also includes the 3.0 Cocktail Bar and the Boozy Bakery, plus cigars and a cigar-friendly patio. 3.0 Cocktail Bar features 16 beers on tap, a wide array of fine wine by the glass, and cocktails crafted by our Director of Cocktail Culture. We also frequently have live music. The Boozy Bakery offers both alcohol-infused and traditional baked treats and sweets to take home or enjoy in the bar. Our current hours are 9 a.m.-11 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sunday (see our website or Facebook page for updates).John C. Green Art Gallery & Studio
John C. Green is a lifelong resident of the Madison, South Dakota, area who is an accomplished professional wildlife artist with more than 30 years of experience. He sells original artwork and prints and does custom framing at his Art Gallery in downtown Madison. He has earned recognition in the art community through his faithful rendition of outdoor and scenic images that capture the spirit of his native state. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.John Lopez Studio / Kokomo Gallery
The John Lopez Gallery is an art gallery located on Main Street in Lemmon in northwestern South Dakota. The Kokomo Gallery houses the artwork of sculptor John Lopez, who specializes in sculpture welded art. Within the gallery, visitors have a real life experience of John's sculptures captured in a single space. It is open May 1-October 30 and the hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday through Saturday. (Reservations may be made by email.)Johnson Fine Arts Center
Audiences from around the region flock to Aberdeen for more than 65 university, community and regional performances that take place annually at the Northern State University Johnson Fine Arts Center. The building is home to the main Jewett Theater, a black box theater for intimate performances, and the JFAC Art Gallery. The 1000-seat Jewett Theater is the venue for the full season of orchestra and band concerts and one large musical production each academic year. Guest lectures and presentations are also frequent occurrences in the theater. The 1,000-square-foot JFAC Art Gallery exhibits nationally or internationally recognized contemporary artists, as well as student artworks and pieces from the permanent collection.Joseph N. Nicollet Tower and Interpretive Center
West of Sisseton, climb to the top of Nicollet Tower for a breathtaking view of threestates. The observation tower honors Joseph N. Nicollet, the French
mapmaker who explored the Coteau Des Prairies in the 1830's. The
Nicollett Interpretive Center displays John S. Wilson artwork and
Nicollet's great map. A video presentation illustrates Nicollet's
expedition and describes the culture of the Dakota tribes. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., mid-May to mid-October. Admission is free.
Joshua's Coffee House
At Joshua's Coffee House in Hartford, our vision is to provide a peaceful atmosphere that draws in our neighbors, encourages simplicity, and renews relationships. We have preserved a historical landmark, restoring a downtown quartzite building to be a rich and refreshing space with lots of character. Our menu includes coffee, lattes, seasonal and specialty drinks, croissants, bagels and paninis. We are open 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.Josiah's Coffeehouse and Cafe
At Josiah's Coffeehouse and Cafe in Sioux Falls, you can enjoy a fresh cup of joe and a handmade treat any day of the week. We are Sioux Falls' highest-rated coffeehouse and café, located on the historic Eastbank of downtown Sioux Falls. In addition to our complete coffee/espresso menu and scratch bakery line, we serve a full breakfast and lunch. Plus, dogs are welcome. We are open seven days a week, 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.The Journey Museum
The Journey Museum in Rapid City brings together five major prehistoric and historic collections to tell the complete story of the Western Great Plains - from the perspective of the Lakota people and their unique Native American history, and the pioneers who shaped its past, to the scientists who now study it. The museum proudly houses many permanent collections, including the Museum of Geology at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology collection, the South Dakota Archeological Research Center collection, the Sioux Indian Museum collection, and the Black Hills Historical Society’s Pioneer Collection. We hope to reconnect people to their past and inspire life-long learning by offering special programming, research, curated art displays, and easy-to-access digital archives. We believe knowledge and stories about our heritage can re-energize a community and be a stimulus for empathy and connection to place. Our hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and 1-5 p.m., Sunday.Pagination