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  1. Pierre - Wikipedia

    Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (petros) meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation of Aramaic כיפא (Kefa), the nickname …

  2. Pierre | South Dakota, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

    Pierre, in central South Dakota, is one of the country’s smallest state capitals. The state is named for the Dakota Sioux people. It is situated near the center of a region traditionally used by the Sioux and …

  3. Pierre, SD: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor

    If historical pursuits like following in the footsteps of famous explorers Lewis and Clark, unraveling the engineering intricacies of a famous dam or meandering around a museum that uncovers the culture …

  4. Visit Pierre South Dakota - Pierre Area Chamber of Commerce

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  5. Things to Do in Pierre, SD | Travel South Dakota

    Learn all you need to know to plan a trip to South Dakota’s capital. Discover things to do in Pierre, places to stay, the best restaurants and more.

  6. Pierre, SD - Official Website | Official Website

    Dec 22, 2025 · Contact Us City of Pierre 2301 Patron Parkway Pierre, SD 57501 Phone: 605-773-7407 Fax: 605-773-7406 Social Media Facebook X

  7. Pierre, SD homes for sale & real estate - Realtor.com®

    Realtor.com® has 166 homes for sale in Pierre, SD. The median listing price is $72,500. Browse the latest listings and find your dream home today.

  8. Pierre SD: A Deep Dive into the State Capital of South Dakota

    Pierre, South Dakota, isn’t just the state capital; it’s a central hub for some of the finest fishing in the region. Home to two world-class walleye fisheries, the Missouri River’s waters near Pierre offer …

  9. Pierre – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    The city is named after Pierre Chouteau, Jr., a fur trader and entrepreneur of French heritage.

  10. Meaning, origin and history of the name Pierre

    Oct 6, 2024 · French form of Peter. This name has been consistently popular in France since the 13th century, but fell out of the top 100 names in 2017.