Custer South Dakota was named for General
George Armstrong Custer
and began as a camp
of the Seventh Cavalry. Today, the "Golden
Valley"
is as beautiful as the day General Custer first
saw it - a
well-built, prosperous town that's
the gem of the valley.
Surrounded by 1.2 million acres of the
Black Hills National Forest, residents here have numerous
recreational opportunities. Custer and the area provide over 30
museums, galleries, gift shops
and stores.
Points of interest include the Custer
County 1881 Courthouse Museum, Jewel Cave National Monument, Black
Hills Central Railroad, Flintstone's Bedrock City, National
Presidential Wax Museum, Wind Cave National Park and much more.
Custer South Dakota, Custer County and
the Black Hills have it all: beauty, recreation, amenities and
quality of life. Let us help you with all your real
estate dreams.
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