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Two Real Color Photos, CMStP&P (Milwaukee Road) Depot, CANTON, South Dakota
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Two Real Color Photos, CMStP&P (Milwaukee Road) Depot, CANTON, South Dakota.Two real color photos of the CMStP&P (Milwaukee Road) depot at Canton, South Dakota from 1992. Measures roughly 5x3 1/2 inches.
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Canton, South Dakota
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Canton, South Dakota
City
Motto(s):
"Can Live. Can Dream. Can Do!"
Location in
Lincoln County
and the state of
South Dakota
Coordinates:
43°18′8″N
96°35′27″W
Coordinates
:
43°18′8″N
96°35′27″W
Country
United States
State
South Dakota
County
Lincoln
Incorporated
1881
[1]
Government
• Type
Council-Manager
Area
[2]
• Total
3.29 sq mi (8.51 km
2
)
• Land
3.27 sq mi (8.47 km
2
)
• Water
0.02 sq mi (0.04 km
2
)
Elevation
1,270 ft (387 m)
Population
(
2010
)
[3]
• Total
3,057
• Estimate
(2019)
[4]
3,560
• Density
1,088.69/sq mi (420.38/km
2
)
Time zone
UTC−6
(
Central (CST)
)
• Summer (
DST
)
UTC−5
(CDT)
ZIP code
57013
Area code(s)
605
FIPS code
46-09500
GNIS
feature ID
1254228
[5]
Website
City website
Canton
is a city in and the
county seat
of
Lincoln County
,
South Dakota
, United States. Canton is located 20 minutes south of
Sioux Falls
in southeastern South Dakota. Canton is nestled in the rolling hills of the Sioux Valley, providing an abundance of recreational activities with the
Big Sioux River
bordering the eastern side,
Newton Hills State Park
to the south, and
Lake Alvin
to the north. The city was named by Norwegian settler and former legislator
James M. Wahl
.
[6]
[7]
The population was 3,057 as of the
2010 census
.
The City of Canton was the proud recipient of the South Dakota Community of the Year Award in 2004 and in 2011. The City is also home to the Canton Industrial Park, South Dakota's first Certified Ready Site.