Using historic photos taken from 1875-1935, photographer Paul Horsted has "re-photographed" the major towns (and many other areas) of the Black Hills of South Dakota, combining "then & now" into a unique form of art. A new book featuring these images has now been released...for ordering inforrmation, visit
http://dakotaphoto.com/Pages/books.html. To see actual page layouts (and the cover) from the new book, please visit this gallery:
http://dakotaphoto.smugmug.com/gallery/1403302
J.W. Pike image of Hot Springs, circa late 1890's. Many of these unique sandstone buildings still stand today. The railroad has disappeared, though the depot still stands at center left, as do several homes on the ridge. Historic image courtesy Brian Bade. ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
J.W. Pike image of Hot Springs, circa late 1890's. Many of these unique sandstone buildings still stand today. The railroad has disappeared, though the depot still stands at center left, as do several homes on the ridge. Historic image courtesy Brian Bade. ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
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