Stephanie And David’s guidebook

Stephanie And David
Stephanie And David
Stephanie And David’s guidebook

In The Neighborhood--Walking Distance

Enjoy the beauty of Covell Lake and the Japanese Gardens, or cool off at the family aquatic center which includes multiple pools and slides. The Terrace Park Bandshell is the home for summer municipal band concerts. Please see Parks & Rec. department website for Summer aquatic center hours. Park includes open picnic shelters, children's play area, baseball fields, basketball court, open amphitheater, open park area, and family aquatic center with ADA accessiblity. On the west side of Covell Lake is Terrace Park West, which is home to the Emmett Robertson Fields, including the Frank L. Boyce Miracle Field. There are a total of 9 youth baseball fields in the park. Not connected with the bike trail but includes walking path along Covell Lake. Park is open daily 5am to 10pm. For reservations please contact the Parks Department at 367.8222.
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Terrace Park Family Aquatic Center
1001 W Madison St
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Enjoy the beauty of Covell Lake and the Japanese Gardens, or cool off at the family aquatic center which includes multiple pools and slides. The Terrace Park Bandshell is the home for summer municipal band concerts. Please see Parks & Rec. department website for Summer aquatic center hours. Park includes open picnic shelters, children's play area, baseball fields, basketball court, open amphitheater, open park area, and family aquatic center with ADA accessiblity. On the west side of Covell Lake is Terrace Park West, which is home to the Emmett Robertson Fields, including the Frank L. Boyce Miracle Field. There are a total of 9 youth baseball fields in the park. Not connected with the bike trail but includes walking path along Covell Lake. Park is open daily 5am to 10pm. For reservations please contact the Parks Department at 367.8222.
Exotic flowers, entrance arbor, trees, pagodas and lanterns make up the unique Japanese Gardens near Covell Lake in Terrace Park.
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Japanese Gardens
707 N Grange Ave
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Exotic flowers, entrance arbor, trees, pagodas and lanterns make up the unique Japanese Gardens near Covell Lake in Terrace Park.
Veterans' Memorial Park is dedicated to the men and women who serve in the miliatary of the United States of America. Here is a place set aside for honor, remembrance and reflection, demonstrating how the citizens of this region cherish and embrace the sacrifice and dedication of all veterans. Visitors will enjoy a welcoming entryway with flags, open plazas, memorial walls and an amphitheater. Park design allows for future memorials to be built.
Veterans Memorial Park
West Bailey Street
Veterans' Memorial Park is dedicated to the men and women who serve in the miliatary of the United States of America. Here is a place set aside for honor, remembrance and reflection, demonstrating how the citizens of this region cherish and embrace the sacrifice and dedication of all veterans. Visitors will enjoy a welcoming entryway with flags, open plazas, memorial walls and an amphitheater. Park design allows for future memorials to be built.
A state-of-the-art event center that is host to a variety of concerts, sporting events, conventions and more. For a complete listing of events click here. The venue was built adjacent to the current Convention Center and Arena adding 30,000 square feet of flat floor space for a combined total of over 139,000 square feet within the entire complex. Seating for the facility is 12,000 for basketball, 10,450 for hockey, up to 12,000 for a concert, 5,750 for rodeo and 180 standard booths for a tradeshow. Max capacity tradeshow floor layout (standard 10 x 10 booths). The Denny Sanford PREMIER Center joins an entertainment complex that currently features an 8,000 seat Arena and Convention Center attached to a 243-room hotel, 10,000 seat track and field and football stadium and a 4,000 seat baseball stadium.
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Denny Sanford Premier Center
1201 Northwest Ave
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A state-of-the-art event center that is host to a variety of concerts, sporting events, conventions and more. For a complete listing of events click here. The venue was built adjacent to the current Convention Center and Arena adding 30,000 square feet of flat floor space for a combined total of over 139,000 square feet within the entire complex. Seating for the facility is 12,000 for basketball, 10,450 for hockey, up to 12,000 for a concert, 5,750 for rodeo and 180 standard booths for a tradeshow. Max capacity tradeshow floor layout (standard 10 x 10 booths). The Denny Sanford PREMIER Center joins an entertainment complex that currently features an 8,000 seat Arena and Convention Center attached to a 243-room hotel, 10,000 seat track and field and football stadium and a 4,000 seat baseball stadium.
The Cathedral of Saint Joseph stands tall above the Sioux Falls skyline. This Romanesque and French Renaissance structure was built from 1915-1918 and dedicated May 7, 1919. The first mass was held in the unfinished church on December 8, 1918. Over the years, the historic landmark has become a corner stone of the Cathedral Historic District and through renovations has created an engagment of beautification to the neighborhood. A multi-million dollar, three-year renovation, was completed in July 2011 and transformed the cathedral back to its original grandeur and charm. The renovation included restoring much of the original paintings, mouldings and structure. Self-guided and guided tours available Monday-Friday. Please call 605.336.7392 for more information or to schedule a tour. For more on the history of the Cathedral and the restoration click here.
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St. Joseph Cathedral
521 N Duluth Ave
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The Cathedral of Saint Joseph stands tall above the Sioux Falls skyline. This Romanesque and French Renaissance structure was built from 1915-1918 and dedicated May 7, 1919. The first mass was held in the unfinished church on December 8, 1918. Over the years, the historic landmark has become a corner stone of the Cathedral Historic District and through renovations has created an engagment of beautification to the neighborhood. A multi-million dollar, three-year renovation, was completed in July 2011 and transformed the cathedral back to its original grandeur and charm. The renovation included restoring much of the original paintings, mouldings and structure. Self-guided and guided tours available Monday-Friday. Please call 605.336.7392 for more information or to schedule a tour. For more on the history of the Cathedral and the restoration click here.
The Sioux Falls Canaries are club members of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball and play a 50-game home schedule at Sioux Falls Stadium, mid-May through the beginning of September. For individual game tickets, season, groups and partial plan tickets, call the Canaries business office at 605.336.6060 X201.
Sioux Falls Canaries
1001 Northwest Ave
The Sioux Falls Canaries are club members of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball and play a 50-game home schedule at Sioux Falls Stadium, mid-May through the beginning of September. For individual game tickets, season, groups and partial plan tickets, call the Canaries business office at 605.336.6060 X201.
CATHEDRAL HISTORIC DISTRICT The Cathedral Historic District In June 1974, the Sioux Falls Historic District became the first historic district in South Dakota to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More commonly referred to as the Cathedral Historic District, this old Sioux Falls neighborhood contains approximately 220 structures. Of these, 46 percent were built before 1900, and 85 percent were completed by 1920. It is one of South Dakota's outstanding cultural resources and is considered the best residential historic district in the state. Situated on a hill overlooking downtown, the District contains many palatial homes of prominent early residents. Its diverse array of Victorian-era architecture was built for an early "Who's Who" of Sioux Falls citizenry. Examples of native quartzite street pavers, stone hitching posts, and some quartzite curbing also remain. The district includes the monumental St. Joseph Cathedral. Its twin spires have been a prominent and distinctive feature of the Sioux Falls skyline since 1915. The Pettigrew Home and Museum is also located in the district. It has been painstakingly restored inside and out, and is handsomely appointed with the original furnishings and finishes that were present when Richard F. Pettigrew, South Dakota's first U.S. Senator, lived in the home. Richard F. Pettigrew, South Dakota's first full-term U.S. senator, purchased this 1889 Queen Anne home in 1911 and arranged for the building to be donated to the city upon his death in 1926. A seasoned traveler, Pettigrew collected artifacts from all over the world, and many of these items are now on display. Tour the restored home and attached museum, with galleries that detail the area's natural and cultural histories. A research library in the home's basement contains Pettigrew's personal papers and a 5,000-volume library. Free admission; free parking. Open daily. Wheelchair accessible.
131 N Duluth Ave
131 North Duluth Avenue
CATHEDRAL HISTORIC DISTRICT The Cathedral Historic District In June 1974, the Sioux Falls Historic District became the first historic district in South Dakota to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More commonly referred to as the Cathedral Historic District, this old Sioux Falls neighborhood contains approximately 220 structures. Of these, 46 percent were built before 1900, and 85 percent were completed by 1920. It is one of South Dakota's outstanding cultural resources and is considered the best residential historic district in the state. Situated on a hill overlooking downtown, the District contains many palatial homes of prominent early residents. Its diverse array of Victorian-era architecture was built for an early "Who's Who" of Sioux Falls citizenry. Examples of native quartzite street pavers, stone hitching posts, and some quartzite curbing also remain. The district includes the monumental St. Joseph Cathedral. Its twin spires have been a prominent and distinctive feature of the Sioux Falls skyline since 1915. The Pettigrew Home and Museum is also located in the district. It has been painstakingly restored inside and out, and is handsomely appointed with the original furnishings and finishes that were present when Richard F. Pettigrew, South Dakota's first U.S. Senator, lived in the home. Richard F. Pettigrew, South Dakota's first full-term U.S. senator, purchased this 1889 Queen Anne home in 1911 and arranged for the building to be donated to the city upon his death in 1926. A seasoned traveler, Pettigrew collected artifacts from all over the world, and many of these items are now on display. Tour the restored home and attached museum, with galleries that detail the area's natural and cultural histories. A research library in the home's basement contains Pettigrew's personal papers and a 5,000-volume library. Free admission; free parking. Open daily. Wheelchair accessible.
This eight-field complex is used primarily for Coach Pitch and 9 Yr. and features 2 batting cages.
Covell Lake Baseball Complex
540-998 N Lake Ave
This eight-field complex is used primarily for Coach Pitch and 9 Yr. and features 2 batting cages.
Accessible Playground League Softball Fields Picnic Shelter with Electricity (24’x28’) Drinking Fountain
Burnside Park
Accessible Playground League Softball Fields Picnic Shelter with Electricity (24’x28’) Drinking Fountain
Football, track, and event stadium accommodating 10,000 specatators.
Howard Wood Field
1200 North Western Avenue
Football, track, and event stadium accommodating 10,000 specatators.