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===National Register of Historic Places=== {{multiple image <!-- Essential parameters --> | align = left | direction = vertical | header = A Sample of Historic Structures in Yankton, South Dakota | width = 160 | image1 = Governor John L. Pennington House from SE.JPG | width1 = 30 | alt1 = | caption1 = Gov. Pennington House | image2 = Ohlman-Shannon_House_from_NE_1.JPG | width2 = 30 | alt2 = | caption2 = Ohlman-Shannon House | image3 = Charles_Gurney_Hotel_from_SE_1.JPG | width3 = 30 | alt3 = | caption3 = [[Charles Gurney Hotel]] | image4 = Bruce-Donaldson_House_from_SE.JPG | width4 = 30 | alt4 = | caption4 = Bruce-Donaldson House | image5 = Bishop Marty Rectory from SE.JPG | width5 = 30 | alt5 = | caption5 = Bishop Marty House <!-- up to |image10 is accepted --> <!-- Footer parameters --> | footer = | footer_align = <!-- left/right/center --> | footer_background = | background color = }} As evidence of its rich historical past, Yankton has 26 individual properties and 6 historic districts within the city listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Yankton County, South Dakota|National Register of Historic Places]], maintained by the [[U.S. National Park Service]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2018}} Each individual district contains several structures, and include: * the Yankton (residential) Historic District, * the [[Yankton College]] Historic District (used as a [[Federal Prison Camp, Yankton|prison]]), * the Yankton High School Historic District, * the Yankton Historic Commercial District * the [[Charles Gurney Hotel|House of Gurney]] Historic District, and * the South Dakota Human Services Center campus.
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