John E. & Ruth Hipple House

219 N Highland Built near the State Capitol Complex in 1913 for locally prominent citizens John and Ruth Hipple, the Hipple House is important for its association with them and also as an excellent example of the Prairie style. With a low-pitched roof, wide...

Peter Hansen House

1123 and 1117 E Capitol This house is a two-bedroom Westchester Deluxe model Lustron house built in 1949. This all steel home was mass produced by the Lustron Corporation to help with the housing shortage after World War II. The exterior and interior walls are of...

I.W. Goodner House

216 East Prospect, Pierre The so-called “Goodner” house was actually built by Henry J. Siems. Henry & his wife arrived in Pierre in 1881 where he started a wholesale liquor business. Active in the Pierre business community, when the Pierre City government was...

Girl Scout Cabin

Steamboat Park The log building that eventually became the Girl Scout Cabin in Steamboat Park was constructed in the early days of Pierre. No exact date has been pinpointed, but it is believed the cabin was built prior to 1889. Harold Schuler recorded in Pierre Since...

Farr House

106 East Wynoka Built in 1904, the Farr House is a handsome example of an uncommon centered gable home in the Colonial Revival style. This style mimics high-style Georgian or Adam prototypes. The house is distinguished by the high quality of workmanship throughout and...