City of Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota, United States
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- Sturgis
- City of Sturgis
- Incorporated City (county subdivision)
- Was named by Colonel Samuel Sturgis, of the Seventh United States Cavalry for his son "Jack" Sturgis, who was killed with Custer in Montana. (SD-T83/p. 128) Founded in 1878 and incorporated in 1888.
- 44.409706944° 24' 34.9"N-103.5090786103° 30' 32.7"W
- Crook City (Unorganized Territory of North Lawrence, Lawrence County) 6.5 mi. W
- Whitewood (Lawrence County) 7.3 mi. NW
- Galena (Unorganized Territory of South Lawrence, Lawrence County) 8.4 mi. SW
- Tilford (Unorganized Territory of Southwest Meade) 8.5 mi. SE
- Deadwood (Lawrence County) 11.1 mi. W
- Lead (Lawrence County) 13.3 mi. W
- Saint Aloysius 0.6 mi. NW
- Bear Butte 0.7 mi. E
- Fort Meade National (Unorganized Territory of Southwest Meade) 1.7 mi. E
- Black Hills National (Unorganized Territory of Southwest Meade) 3.3 mi. SE
- Crook City (Unorganized Territory of North Lawrence, Lawrence County) 6.1 mi. W
- Whitewood (Unorganized Territory of North Lawrence, Lawrence County) 7.1 mi. NW
- Oak Ridge (Unorganized Territory of North Lawrence, Lawrence County) 8.4 mi. W
- Galena (Unorganized Territory of South Lawrence, Lawrence County) 8.4 mi. SW
- Pleasant Valley (Unorganized Territory of Southwest Meade) 9.9 mi. SE
- Anderson (Unorganized Territory of North Lawrence, Lawrence County) 10 mi. NW
- Seth Bullock Grave (Deadwood, Lawrence County) 10.8 mi. W
- Saint Ambrose (Deadwood, Lawrence County) 10.9 mi. W
- 6,362
- 1,043 m
- 290903740
- Updated May 5, 2020