A public place for future generations to gather
A public place for future generations to gather
Black Hills, SD
we all want whats best for our community
A closer look at facts reveals a significant opportunity.
Welcome to Libertyland. In the beautiful Black Hills of Dakota Territory, the authentic American spirit of the West begins again, allowing the world to experience freedom by making history real. Were Excited to showcase an entertainment and shopping experience, housing development, restaurant, and common space for Rapid City and our visitors to enjoy.
Just the facts
No Cost to the Taxpayer!
Creating Jobs
Themed Shopping, Restaurants, Indoor/Outdoor Attractions
Millions in Sales Tax Growth
Millions in Public Good and Infrastructure - Supporting Sports Complex
Smart, Responsible Growth for Rapid City’s Future Generations
59%
of Rapid City Voters
support new year-round entertainment, housing and attractions for their families
400
housing Units
needed to address our dire housing needs
$140+
Million
sales and property taxes
will be generated over 15 years
$10+
Million
will be Generated
for Rapid City Area Schools over the next 15 years
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Myth: Rapid City Abuses TIFS
Facts: Rapid City’s growth is paved with the successful TIF developments we now take for granted. Rushmore Crossing, the recent ‘Chick-fil-A’ TIF, The Sports Complex, healthcare expansion, EAFB housing, Founders Park and more prove that TIFs are a smart, effective tool for growth.
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Myth: Property Taxes Increase
Facts: The truth is that TIFs pay for themselves by using the new tax revenue they generate. Your current property taxes are not used. TIFs broaden the tax base, which can stabilize or lower the tax burden for everyone in the long run. This project is expected to:
Create jobs.
Generate nearly $140 million in new sales and property taxes over 15 years.
Provide over $10 million for Rapid City Area Schools over 15 years ANNUALLY
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Myth: The TIF doesn’t fund public infrastructure
Facts: The TIF is a tool for funding essential public improvements. This TIF would fund the widening of Seger Drive, the extension of Tish Boulevard, and necessary drainage and sanitary sewer upgrades—upgrades that complement the new Sports Complex and benefit the entire area. A Yes vote saves the Sports Complex 10 MILLION in infrastructure that they don’t have budgeted
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Myth: The Destination District is unpopular
Facts: Polling shows that nearly 60% of Rapid City residents want new entertainment, attractions, restaurants, and year-round experiences.
Even MORE want new grocery or niche stores.
Rapid City citizens want new housing developments.
LibertyLand addresses these needs by adding needed housing units to our community, new robust dining and shopping, year-round entertainment and attractions that include an IMAX Theater
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Myth: The City snuck this project by the public.
Facts: The Liberty Land / Destination District development has a longer history than you’d think – started by a group of locals who had some big ideas. “In the beautiful Black Hills of Dakota Territory, the authentic American spirit of the West begins again, allowing the world to experience freedom by making history real.”
In 2022, this project passed Zoning and Planning
In 2025, the Rapid City Council passed this development TWICE
NOW IT IS UP TO US!
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Myth: Corporate Handouts and Free Rides
Facts: The risk is on the developer, not the city. It’s up to private businesses to develop, which will increase the entire tax base and pay for the Infrastructure. Target, Scheels, Cabelas, countless housing projects, streets, sewer, signals, police and fire stations – all from TIFs
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Myth: New / Free Grant Money
Facts: Since 2011, (SB90) South Dakota has included discretionary funding for TIFs. South Dakota, including Rapid City, has used this funding mechanism for nearly 15 years. It must be used for the Public Good and cannot be used to develop housing. Because of this investment, it could be the largest sales tax development in Rapid City history. That is money for schools, roads, public safety and property tax reduction
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Myth: The Sports Complex Has Nothing to do with the Destination District
Facts: The sports complex sits at the geographic heart of the Destination District and is a core anchor of the entire project. As shown on the official district map, the Destination District boundary is built around the sports complex, not separate from it. The surrounding infrastructure, roads, utilities, and visitor amenities are intentionally designed to support year-round sports tourism, tournaments, and community use that benefit the entire district. Without the Destination District, those infrastructure costs do not go away and could conservatively add $10 million or more in future public spending.
What is libertyland?
A Themed Entertainment District with 6 distinct ‘Lands’
Liberty Landing
Celebrating our nation’s beginnings with taverns and dining.
Black Hills
Discover the Black Hills and the Badlands, where the spirit of the Lakota people and their enduring connection to the natural world are one. Or journey further back through time and learn about when the dinosaurs roamed these lands.
Dakota Territory
Exploring the Old West featuring an IMAX and ScreenX Theater and shopping and dining experiences to complement.
Freedom Fair
Brimming with Nostalgia and Americana, explore the county fair-themed gathering areas, and enjoy the park with a sweet treat from the ice cream parlor.
Victory Field
Celebrating our region’s deep military heritage and taking in LibertyLand USA’s deep appreciation for those who have fought for our freedom with Wings over America style theaters, dining, shopping, complete with actual pieces of South Dakota military history, in partnership with Ellsworth Air Force Base.
Route 76
Put the top down and take in America’s love for the open road. Roadside Americana arcade, go-karts, play lands, and family dining.
Western Themed Hotel
Something befitting America’s national parks with themed rooms, convention space, and family play lands.
RV Resort and Campground
Resort and Campground activities, where families gather from near and far. A general store, cafe, and recreation center are planned.
Black Hills Village
Curated Living in Nature’s Playground. Discover a unique community of 400 boutique single-family homes, where thoughtful design meets the rugged beauty of the Black Hills. Live your adventure.
Libertyland dies in the darkness
The opposition is counting on low turnout and fear to continue the false narrative of the vocal minority. Loud extremism shouldn’t control the future of our families. We believe Libertyland USA is a public gathering space and something the community will come together and support on Jan 20.