Exploring Rapid City, South Dakota—the City of Presidents

It was a cold blustery fall day when we last visited Rapid City.  It had snowed over night, the precipitation turning to episodes of sleet and rain during the day. My wife and I had warm waterproof jackets and shoes, so we decided that despite the elements we would use our day to explore downtown Rapid City.

A highlight of Rapid City’s downtown district is a self-guided walking tour called the “City of Presidents”.  It features statues of the past Presidents of the United States, situated on a number of street-corners in downtown.  The statues are the inspiration of local businessman, Don Perdue. At the end of the last millennium he came up with the idea of placing life-sized brass sculptures of the Presidents within Rapid City.  His inspiration was to try to encourage travelers heading to Mt. Rushmore to spend some extra time (and money) in Rapid City. Each statue has been sponsored by donations, largely from local businesses but also from private citizens, and is identified by a plaque placed at the base of the statue.  The art was created by South Dakota artists and the project took 10 years to complete.  The presidential display extends to #44 (Barack Obama), but I’m sure there will be more additions soon.

Benjamin Harrison
The walk has become quite popular.  There is an audio tour you can download to guide you along your walk.  There is also a downloadable map to help you with your navigation.  It is flat and the entire walk is just around a mile in length, so it’s easy to do for all.  Families I think would especially enjoy the opportunity.
I’ve included photos of many of the presidential statues from the “City of Presidents” walk (those not included generally were technically suboptimal).  I think the artists spent time thinking about their president’s character and attributes, and my wife and I enjoyed the experience, despite the weather.
The photo below of “old Hickory”, which was used as last weekend’s One Clue Mystery.  It was recognized by the incomparable George G — congratulations as always, George!
Andrew Jackson — last weekend’s One Clue Mystery
Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland (closeup)
James Polk
William Harrison
Ulysses S Grant
William McKinley
Chester Arthur
Franklin D Roosevelt
Herbert Hoover
Calvin Coolidge
George H.W. Bush
John Adams
James Monroe
John Quincy Adams
Lyndon B. Johnson
William Taft
Martin van Buren
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy (closeup)
Franklin Pierce
Teddy Roosevelt
James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Warren Harding
Woodrow Wilson
Zachary Taylor
John Tyler
Harry S. Truman
Gerald Ford
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
Bill Clinton
Jimmy Carter
George Washington
Andrew Johnson
Dwight Eisenhower
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon (closeup)
George W Bush
James Garfield
Ronald Reagan
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Marilyn Jones
6 hours ago

I enjoyed your post. I visited Rapid City a few years ago. It’s fun to find each sculpture and try to remember the history surrounding each president.

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