Mobridge, USA

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Mobridge could be a town in Walworth County, American state, u. S.. The population was three,465 at the 2010 census. In line with the u. S. Authority, town includes a total space of one.89 sq. Miles (4.90 km2), all of it land. Mobridge was named for the town’s railroad designation, a narrowed kind of Missouri “Mo” Bridge for the initial railroad bridge over the river. The bridge was destroyed by the Corps of Engineers within the early Nineteen Sixties and replaced by a better bridge because of the development of the Oahe Dam. There area unit controversial claims that some or all of Sitting Bull’s remains were moved to Mobridge. The Brown Palace edifice in Mobridge is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Native yankee accolade Howe painted a mural for the town’s area.

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