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Located on North Duluth Avenue, the Pettigrew Home & Museum is a historic house museum. Originally built in 1889 for Thomas and Jenny McMartin, Senator Richard Franklin Pettigrew eventually bought the house in 1911.

Pettigrew enjoyed traveling and collecting objects, and he eventually added a museum to the back of his house to store the many items in his collection. These include things such as Native American clothing, natural history specimens, stone tools, and items related to local history.

Pettigrew bequeathed the house to the city, and today visitors can see the many artifacts in the museum as well as the house, which has been restored to look as it did in the early 20th century.

131 North Duluth Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Phone: 605-367-7097

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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