As we were driving through South Dakota on one of our trips back to Canada, we kept seeing hundreds of billboards for Wall Drug. There seemed to be more and more of them the closer we got to the town of Wall. My dad was so intrigued by these signs he decided that we just had to stop there. It began in 1931 as a simple drug store operated by Ted and Dorothy Hustead. They struggled to keep it going during the Great Depression so Dorothy had the idea to advertise free ice water to anyone who visited (you can still get free ice water!) and it eventually grew to become a sprawling collection of cowboy-themed stores, several restaurants, an art gallery with over 300 paintings, a backyard area with attractions for kids (including an animatronic T-rex and a giant statue of a jackalope), as well as the original drug store. There is even a chapel inside! It is a major tourist attraction and it draws over two million visitors every year but, honestly, I found it a bit underwhelming as an adult (I loved it as a kid and I remember buying a big sack of polished rocks!). Marilyn and I still enjoyed it for the nostalgia (my dad loved it and had a bumper sticker that said "Where the heck is Wall Drug?" on his car for years). Go here for more information.
I remember getting my picture taken on the jackalope (a portmanteau of jack rabbit and antelope) when I was a kid but I can't find it now. Fun fact: I thought jackalopes were real for an embarrassingly long time!
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