City of Arlington, Kingsbury County, South Dakota, United States
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- Arlington
- City of Arlington
- Incorporated City (county subdivision)
- Founded in 1880 and originally named Nordland because of the many Norwegian settler. Named Denver for a short period in 1884 but the US Post Office would not accept the name for a post office. In 1885, the name Arlington, for Arlington, Virginia, was selected for the community. The post office remained Nordland and the railroad station was called Denver. (SD-T17/p47)
- 44.364413344° 21' 51.9"N-97.133121297° 07' 59.2"W
- Hetland 5.1 mi. W
- Ahnberg (Bangor Township, Brookings County) 5.6 mi. SE
- Badger 9.1 mi. NW
- Sinai (Brookings County) 9.5 mi. SE
- Volga (Brookings County) 10.6 mi. E
- Lake Preston 12.1 mi. W
- Arlington (Bangor Township, Brookings County) 0.9 mi. S
- Old Nordland (Denver Township) 3.3 mi. W
- Bangor (Bangor Township, Brookings County) 3.7 mi. S
- Nordland (Denver Township) 3.8 mi. W
- Nielsen (Denver Township) 5.6 mi. NW
- Hetland (Denver Township) 5.6 mi. W
- Lake Whitewood Lutheran (Spring Lake Township) 5.6 mi. SW
- Pleasant View (Spring Lake Township) 7.2 mi. S
- Oakwood Zion (Winsor Township, Brookings County) 7.4 mi. NE
- Spring Lake Covenant (Spring Lake Township) 8.1 mi. SW
- Lake Thisted (Badger Township) 8.3 mi. N
- Trasta (Laketon Township, Brookings County) 8.9 mi. N
- 946
- 562 m
- 819945545
- Updated May 4, 2020