Interior is a small city located in Jackson County, South Dakota. It was founded in 1907 as a stop along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. The town was named for its location in the interior of the county.
One notable resident of Interior was artist Oscar Howe, a member of the Yanktonai Dakota tribe, whose work is featured in museums around the world.
Interior has a population of around 100 residents, making it a small and close-knit community.
Interior is located in the southwestern part of South Dakota, near the Badlands National Park. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and stunning rock formations.
The economy of Interior is largely driven by tourism, with visitors coming to explore the nearby national parks and attractions.
Interior has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of Native American and pioneer influences. The town hosts events throughout the year that celebrate its history and heritage.