|
|
Wall Drug
Wall Drug is a tourist attraction located in the
town of Wall, South Dakota. It is a sprawling shopping mall
consisting of a drug store, gift shop, restaurants and various
other stores. Unlike a traditional shopping mall, all the stores
at Wall Drug operate under a single entity instead of being
individually run stores. The small town drugstore made its first
step towards international fame when it was purchased by Ted
Hustead in 1931.
|
|
 |
Hustead was a Nebraska
native and pharmacist who was looking for a
small town with a Catholic church in which
to establish his business. He bought Wall
Drug, located in a 231-person town in what
he referred to as "the middle of nowhere",
and strove to make a living. Business was
very slow until his wife, Dorothy, got the
idea to advertise free ice water to parched
travellers along the road. From that time on
business was brisk. Wall Drug grew into an
enormous cowboy-themed shopping
mall/department store. Wall Drug includes a
western art museum, a chapel based on the
one found at New Melleray Abbey near
Dubuque, Iowa, and an enormous 80 foot
Apatosaurus that can be seen right off
Interstate 90. It was designed by Emmet
Sullivan who also created the dinosaurs at
Dinosaur Park and Dinosaur World.
|