Lead, South Dakota

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Lead, South Dakota
General Information
Name Lead, South Dakota
Native Name
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Settlement Type City
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Location
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       44°21 
       3°N
   
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Population
Total 2995
Density per km²
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Leader
Time Zone
Standard UTC-7
DST UTC-6


Lead is a city in Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 2,995 at the 2020 census. Lead is located in the Black Hills region of South Dakota.

History[edit]

Lead was founded in 1876 after the discovery of gold in the Black Hills. The city was named for the leads, or lodes, of ore found in the area. Lead quickly grew as a mining town, with the Homestake Mine becoming one of the largest and deepest gold mines in the world. The mine operated for over 125 years before closing in 2002.

Geography[edit]

Lead is situated in the northern Black Hills, at an elevation of approximately 5,200 feet (1,585 meters). The city covers a total area of 2.06 square miles (5.34 km²), all of it land. Lead is located near the city of Deadwood, another historic mining town.

Demographics[edit]

As of the 2020 census, Lead had a population of 2,995 people. The city has a diverse population with a mix of different ethnic and racial groups. The economy of Lead has historically been centered around mining, but has diversified in recent years to include tourism and other industries.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Lead was historically dominated by the Homestake Mine, which was a major employer in the area. Since the mine's closure, the city has focused on tourism and other industries. The Sanford Underground Research Facility, located in the former Homestake Mine, is a major scientific research center that attracts scientists from around the world.

Education[edit]

Lead is served by the Lead-Deadwood School District, which includes Lead-Deadwood High School, Lead-Deadwood Middle School, and Lead-Deadwood Elementary School. The city also has a public library and other educational resources.

Notable People[edit]

  • Phoebe Hearst, philanthropist and early supporter of the Homestake Mine.
  • Calamity Jane, frontierswoman and professional scout who lived in the area.

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