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  2. Milbank, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Milbank is a city in Grant County, South Dakota, United States, located along the South Fork of the Whetstone River. The population was 3,544 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Grant County. Milbank is the birthplace of American Legion Baseball. The program was created in Milbank in 1925 and is now enjoyed by high school aged youth on ...

  3. Milbank - Wikipedia

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    Milbank's New York office is the global headquarters of the firm. Located in New York City's Hudson Yards, the firm occupies 10 floors of the 55 Hudson Yards building. Milbank moved to Hudson Yards in February 2019 from its longtime headquarters at 28 Liberty (formerly One Chase Manhattan Plaza) in New York's Financial District.

  4. KMSD - Wikipedia

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    KMSD (1510 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Milbank, South Dakota. The station is owned by Prairie Winds Broadcasting. It airs a classic hits format. In 2012, the station was listed as an affiliate of the Minnesota Vikings radio network, however it no longer carries their games. The Vikings games can now be heard on sister station KPHR.

  5. Dana Milbank - Wikipedia

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    Anna Greenberg. . ( m. 2017) . Dana Timothy Milbank (born April 27, 1968) [1] [2] is an American author and columnist for The Washington Post. He has written books about Al Gore & George Bush, Glenn Beck, American politics, and the Republican Party. He has appeared as a pundit on various shows.

  6. Grant County Courthouse (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Grant County Courthouse (South Dakota) /  45.21750°N 96.63556°W  / 45.21750; -96.63556. The Grant County Courthouse is an historic building located at Park Avenue and Main Street in Milbank, South Dakota. It was built in 1915 in the Classical Revival style and was designed by architects Bell & Bentley of Minneapolis, [2] who also ...

  7. Elizabeth Milbank Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Milbank Anderson (December 20, 1850 – February 22, 1921), American philanthropist and advocate for public health and women's education, was the daughter of Jeremiah Milbank (1818–1884), a successful commission merchant, manufacturer and investor, and Elizabeth Lake (1827–1891). [1] Anderson established in 1905 one of the first ...

  8. L.D. Miller Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    L.D. Miller Funeral Home. /  43.54250°N 96.72833°W  / 43.54250; -96.72833  ( Miller, L. D., Funeral Home) L.D. Miller Funeral Home, commonly known as the Miller Funeral Home, is a historic building at 507 South Main Avenue in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  9. Blue Cloud Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Site. Location. 46561 147th Street, Marvin, SD 57251-0098, United States. Coordinates. 45°15′03″N 96°53′31″W. /  45.25083°N 96.89194°W  / 45.25083; -96.89194. Blue Cloud Abbey was an American Benedictine monastery located near the town of Marvin, in Grant County, South Dakota. It was a member of the Swiss-American Congregation.