Brown County 4H
Brown County, established on July 20, 1880, is located in the northeastern part of South Dakota and serves as a hub of commerce and community activities, with Aberdeen as its county seat. The area is known for attractions such as the Dacotah Prairie Museum, which showcases Indian culture and artifacts, and the Brown County Fair, the largest county fair in the region.
In addition to its cultural offerings, Brown County features outdoor recreational opportunities at Richmond Lake Youth Camp and hosts events like Pari-Mutual horse racing. The county is committed to community engagement through various departments and services, including emergency management, public safety, and planning and zoning initiatives.
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