It's probably fair to say that South Dakota is known more for its natural landscapes than its city skylines.
However, that didn't prevent two buildings on opposite ends of the state from being included on a list of the 100 "ugliest" public buildings in the country.
The list was compiled using the results of a survey of more than 3,000 people by the New Jersey Real Estate Network . More than half of the top 30 entries are courthouses and judicial centers, but libraries, auditoriums and city halls made appearances too.
"These aren't tourist sites or architectural darlings. They're everyday buildings people interact with when paying a bill, contesting a fine or renewing a license," the network said in its rankings. "They're workhorses, not showpieces. But as this survey makes clear, de