State of South Dakota
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SEVENTY-SEVENTH
SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2002 |
660H0743 |
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
NO.
11
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Introduced by:
Senators Vitter and Apa and Representatives Teupel and Madsen
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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION,
Designating "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in Deadwood and
the Deadwood Adams House Museum.
WHEREAS,
South Dakota has been and continues to be home to any number of industrious
and innovative people who have thought about our state's future; and
WHEREAS,
the Smithsonian Institution's "Museum on Main Street" program offers a
portable exhibition that looks at finding the future in the media, the design of homes, methods
of transportation, and community planning; and
WHEREAS,
the South Dakota Humanities Council selected seven South Dakota
communities to host the exhibition in 2002; and
WHEREAS,
each of these communities will examine and celebrate the ways in which their
residents over the years have envisioned the future through auxiliary displays and events during
their hosting which will involve countless numbers of visitors and residents; and
WHEREAS,
Deadwood and the Deadwood Adams House Museum is one of those
communities on the tour:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
by the Senate of the Seventy-seventh Legislature
of the State of South Dakota, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that September 2 - October 4, 2002, be named "Yesterday's Tomorrows" in Deadwood and the Deadwood Adams House Museum.