Join us for a very special film screening of the South Dakota Public Broadcasting production Surviving the ‘72 Flood. in this film, survivors of the catastrophic 1972 flood in Rapid City and the Black Hills of South Dakota tell their stories 50 years later, with historical footage from one of the nation’s deadliest natural disasters. The June 9, 1972, flood killed 238 people. Film will be shown in the Journey Museum Theater at 3:00 PM. Event is FREE and open to the public, but museum admission is not included. The Journey Museum is proud to offer this program in conjunction with the annual Greenway Days organized by the Friends of Rapid City Parks.
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