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Why Live in Sisseton

Surrounded by open fields, Sisseton offers access to northeast South Dakota’s hunting and fishing, while offering small-town amenities, like restaurants and supermarkets for its residents. The nearby state parks and lakes draw out tourists and residents for year-round fishing, looking for escapes from the action of bigger cities. The town is also one of many included on the Lake Traverse Reservation, but the land isn’t exclusively owned by Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, who mostly live in Agency Village. In total, the reservation spans seven counties in South and North Dakota, so residents in towns like Sisseton might have more opportunities to attend to things like the annual wacipi, or powwows. “Our roundabouts all have Native American art on each one,” says real estate agent Same Hanson with Exit Realty Connection. Beyond its reservation status and fishing attractions, the city is welcoming, with plenty of local restaurants and events where newcomers can meet people. “Just come to the social events or the church events,” Hanson says. “Or go to the local coffee shop, you know, and sit down and visit with people. People are very nice here.” Nationals, Prairie and ranch-style homes
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