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Deadwood, South Dakota South Dakota Department of Tourism. Many of the tours are billed to be led by informed re-enactors—people who really understand the history of the town. There's also a ...
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Deadwood, a historic South Dakota town made famous by names like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane – not to mention an award-winning HBO series – was recently included on HGTV's list of the ...
Main Street in Deadwood, South Dakota. South Dakota Tourism. Fans of the HBO show “Deadwood,” which ended a three-season run in 2006, are finally being rewarded with new content—“Deadwood ...
Deadwood, South Dakota was a very famous town in the Wild West, as it was settled illegally on land owned by the Lakota tribe in the 1870s. Since it wasn't technically part of the United States ...
Gold, ghosts and fires: Deadwood’s Bullock Hotel stands as monument to town's rough-and-tumble past Now fully renovated, the hotel is still chock-full of history, mysteries and legends.
Bison cause a woolly traffic jam on the Wildlife Loop in Custer State Park, South Dakota. (Photo by Norma Meyer) Saloon No. 10 is a replica of the bar where Bill Hickok bit the dust in Deadwood.
Lee’s death also left behind ghost stories that still haunt the town of Deadwood, population 1,343, which attracts more than 2 million visitors every year, according to the South Dakota Governor ...
On Nov. 8, 1988, 64 percent of South Dakota voters cast ballots saying “yes” to Deadwood gaming. The following April, Deadwood’s electorate approved limited stakes gaming for their town by a ...