Introducing the Highland Cattle Exhibit

We are pleased to announce a brand new exhibit at the South Dakota Hall of Fame Visitor & Education Center in Chamberlain, South Dakota. This exhibit highlights the South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees who have helped shape the American Highland Cattle Association (AHCA).

This exhibit features the story of the inductees and individuals who helped form the AHCA: former South Dakota Governor and 1978 Inductee Thomas Berry of Rapid City, SD, 1980 Inductee Baxter Berry of Belvidere, SD, 1989 Inductee Lyndall Berry of Belvidere, SD, 1991 Inductee George Bridge of Vermillion SD, Paul Berry of Norris, SD, Ray Carr of Valentine, NE, and Judy Holmes of Decker, MT and Rank Forbes of Henry, IL. We are proud to uplift their stories and share their dedication to expanding the association into what it is today.

 

Inductee biographies on display in the Highland Cattle Exhibit

The Highland Cattle Exhibit tells the story of pioneering ranchers’ lives in challenging times in our state. On August 30, 1948 a group of cattlemen and their wives met at the Double X Ranch, south of Belvidere, SD owned by Baxter and Lyndall Berry. This group organized the American Scotch Highland Breeders Association, (now the AHCA) which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.

 

Visit the exhibit

We welcome you to come to The Highland Cattle Exhibit at our Visitor & Education Center in Chamberlain, South Dakota—conveniently located off of I-90 at 1480 S. Main, Chamberlain, SD 57325.

Our summer hours are now in operation through September. | Open: Monday–Saturday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM


The Scotch Highland Cattle Exhibit at the South Dakota Hall of Fame Visitor & Education Center