Methodist Episcopal Church

117 N Central Ave The Methodist Episcopal Church, today known as the Pierre First United Methodist Church, is an excellent example of local Late Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture. Built in 1910 as the third building for the congregation, the church continues...

Judge C.D. Mead House

106 Prospect Ave Judge C.D. Mead built this house in 1883, though it was remodeled in 1910 by removing the roof and adding a second story. This home reflects the gradual shift from Victorian to Neo-Classical design that occurred in the early 1900’s. The fourteen...

George McMillen House

111 E Broadway Ave George McMillen, a brick contractor, built this house in 1883 and lived here until his death in 1895. John D. Hilger and Anthony D. Hengel bought the house at that time. Hengel served as councilman and mayor of Pierre. Later owners include banker W....

Henry M. McDonald House

1906 E Erskine Built in what was originally East Pierre, the Henry M. McDonald House was one of the first in the community. McDonald, a pioneer businessman and president of the Trader’s Bank in Pierre, constructed the home in 1885 and was the first of several...

Karcher-Sahr House

222 E Prospect The two-and-one-half story Karcher-Sahr House is one of Pierre’s best examples of the Neoclassical architecture that became popular during the early 20th century in the United States. Neoclassical details on the Karcher-Sahr house include two-story...

Hughes County Courthouse

104 W Capitol Ave The Hughes County Courthouse was designed in the Public Works Administration Moderne style with Art Deco features by the architects Hugill and Blatherwick and constructed by the Henry Carlson Company, all out of Sioux Falls. This governmental...