
it’s an interesting story how this place started. i’ve put a little history behind that for you.

i guess this will be hard to read. if you’re interested you can check online


i don’t really get why this place is so popular. it’s a block long souvenir meca. almost everything has ‘wall’ on it. a few things were cute though. like this t-shirt.


it was fun taking this picture. we were trying to take a selfie. we couldn’t figure out how to stick our finger in her nose and push the button. a nice lady watched us, laughed, and then offered to take it for us. my finger was in her other nostril. i didn’t want to cover up her body.

This was a fun read! Your pictures are captivating. You finally found nostrils to plug! I did read some of the newsletter. I like the way you insert pictures like that. Looks like the scenery is really lush where you are.
I don’t know Jerry maybe you put your finger in the wrong place…
Loved the T-shirt buy me one…
Love
Ray
This post was just wonderful!
I loved the story of how it started. I was able to zoom in to read it, But I had to go on the internet to catch the ending.
Very heartwarming story about perseverance against all odds
Love it!
Rosemary
The South Dakota Badlands are beautiful. Looks like Wall Drug Store started out as an apothecary. You have a wonderful talent for searching out the history of places that most people would overlook. I found this small town story very engaging and the article inspirational. Thanks for including it. Absolutely Iove the bear t-shirt. Yours, Celia
The story of the Wall Drug Store is very encouraging. They prayed and God gave them a plan. It became so well-known and popular that it has lasted to this day. Loved the pictures. Keep on picking. The Black Hills reminds me of that great song from Calamity Jane: Take me back to the black hills, the black hills of Dakota