Town of Fruitdale, Butte County, South Dakota, United States
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- Fruitdale
- Town of Fruitdale
- Incorporated Town (county subdivision)
- Founded approximately 1901-1910 and named by Henry M Stearns; who owned the ranch land on which the community was laid out. Mr Stearns named the settlement for the many different varieties of fruit growing on his farm. (SD-T17/p64/65)
- 44.668317844° 40' 05.9"N-103.6971416103° 41' 49.7"W
- Nisland 7.1 mi. E
- Belle Fourche 7.6 mi. W
- Saint Onge (Saint Onge Township, Lawrence County) 8.5 mi. S
- Arpan (Unorganized Territory of West Butte) 8.6 mi. N
- Jolly Dump (Unorganized Territory of West Butte) 9.9 mi. SW
- Newell 13.9 mi. E
- Snoma Finnish (Unorganized Territory of West Butte) 2.5 mi. S
- Danish (Unorganized Territory of West Butte) 3 mi. SE
- Minnesota (Unorganized Territory of West Butte) 5.6 mi. W
- Nisland (Unorganized Territory of West Butte) 6.9 mi. E
- Rodeo Grounds (Saint Onge Township, Lawrence County) 8.1 mi. S
- Riverside (Belle Fourche) 8.2 mi. W
- Saint Pauls (Belle Fourche) 8.3 mi. W
- Pine Slope (St Paul) (Belle Fourche) 8.5 mi. W
- Saint Onge (Saint Onge Township, Lawrence County) 9.3 mi. S
- Little Dane (Unorganized Territory of North Lawrence, Lawrence County) 10 mi. S
- Maass (Unorganized Territory of East Butte) 12 mi. E
- Old Vale (Unorganized Territory of East Butte) 13.2 mi. E
- 66
- 899 m
- 460065539
- Updated May 4, 2020