I just went up and down the tower taking pictures, in the beginning of October, and the trees look just beautiful. Great for getting a few pictures taken. Kinda worth the drive. The tower's free.
Nicollet Tower and Interpretive Center
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The Joseph N. Nicollet Tower & Interpretive Center, located in Sisseton, South Dakota, honors the legacy of Joseph N. Nicollet, a French mapmaker who explored the Coteau des Prairies in the 1830s. Visitors can climb the observation tower for stunning views of three states and explore the interpretive center, which features artwork by John S. Wilson and a video presentation detailing Nicollet's expeditions and the culture of the Dakota tribes.
This center serves as a tribute to Nicollet's contributions to cartography and his unique rapport with Native Americans, showcasing significant moments from his journeys. The facility also highlights the historical context of Nicollet's work, including his interactions with local tribes and the impact of his mapping on western exploration.
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It's definitely an "off-the-beaten path" attraction, but it's definitely not a waste of money (since its free). Inside the interpretive center you can check out a video on Nicollet and the...
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