City of Irene, Clay County, South Dakota, United States
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- Irene
- City of Irene
- Incorporated City (county subdivision)
- Originally named Adelia, for the daughter of Albert Martin, the town's first Postmaster. In 1893, the community moved approximately 1.6 km (1mi) eastward and was named in honor of Irene Fry, daughter of Captain Joel Fry, who owned the land on which the town was relocated. (SD-T17/p72) Incorporated in 1895.
- 43.083047443° 04' 59.0"N-97.160608197° 09' 38.2"W
- Wakonda 5.8 mi. SE
- Viborg (Turner County) 7.2 mi. NE
- Mayfield (Walshtown Township, Yankton County) 8 mi. W
- Volin (Yankton County) 8.8 mi. S
- Centerville (Turner County) 10.4 mi. E
- Mission Hill (Yankton County) 12.6 mi. SW
- Hillcrest (Turkey Valley Township, Yankton County) 0.4 mi. W
- Salem (Turkey Valley Township, Yankton County) 2.4 mi. W
- Pioneer (Marindahl Township, Yankton County) 2.6 mi. W
- Hansen (Daneville Township, Turner County) 3 mi. N
- Turkey Valley Baptist (Turkey Valley Township, Yankton County) 3.1 mi. N
- Turkey Valley Lutheran (Turkey Valley Township, Yankton County) 3.1 mi. N
- Columkill (Star Township) 4.1 mi. E
- Trondhjem (Marindahl Township, Yankton County) 5.1 mi. SW
- Bethania (Swan Lake Township, Turner County) 6.1 mi. N
- Zion Lutheran (Marindahl Township, Yankton County) 6.8 mi. SW
- Holland (Centerville Township, Turner County) 6.8 mi. E
- Meldal (Turkey Valley Township, Yankton County) 6.9 mi. NW
- 414
- 418 m
- 415189448
- Updated May 4, 2020