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Prairie Edge Trading Co & Galleries

606 Main Street
Rapid City, SD 57701

605-342-3086

About Us:
In 1972 Ray Hillenbrand and his wife Rita bought the Triple Seven ranch, a prairie ranch located between the Badlands and the Black Hills of South Dakota. The Triple Seven was a cattle ranch until 1985 when Ray decided to look for an animal which would be at home and adapt to the prairie’s natural and uncertain environment. Such an animal was the buffalo; the original animal which grazed the area before the white man nearly made them extinct. Today the ranch is home to over 1,500 buffalo.

Ray established the current Prairie Edge concept in the early 1980's. This concept has two primary purposes. The first is to educate the public about and to preserve the heritage and culture of the Northern Plains Indians. The second purpose is to provide Northern Plains Indian artists and craftspeople an outlet, at a fair price to them, for their finest work which reflects on their heritage and culture. Prairie Edge is housed in a restored National Historic Registered building originally built in the 1800’s, thus giving appropriate respect for the housing of Northern Plains Indian artwork and craftwork.

Today both regional and nationally acclaimed artists show their work at Prairie Edge. Beadworkers, quillworkers, painters, photographers, potters and silversmiths artwork is featured in the Prairie Edge galleries.

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