Source: Atlas Obscura

South Dakota’s Game, Fish, and Parks website claims the state is known for two things: pheasants and Mount Rushmore—in that order.
Americans introduced the birds, native to China, to the United States in 1908. By the 1940s, the creature’s population had boomed in South Dakota to help turn the east-central city of Aberdeen into the self-proclaimed “World’s Standout for a Handout.
” And what, exactly, was Aberdeen handing out? Pheasant salad sandwiches, by the thousand.Throughout World War II, soldiers traveling toward training or deployment on the…
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