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The wildest of the Wild West towns of northern Dakota Territory and early North Dakota had to be Winona, located directly across the Missouri River from Fort Yates. This former town, on the ...
How South Dakota MMA went from the Wild West to the UFC coming to town By Damon Martin FoxSports Published May 20, 2016 12:10am EDT | Updated May 20, 2016 3:43am EDT ...
Just across the Wyoming border, you’ll want to make tracks for Deadwood, South Dakota. This was the site of the last major gold rush in the continental United States.
Travel is all about the experience. And with a fast-paced world zipping all around us, sometimes it’s nice to just catch our breath and dial back to a place that ...
Nicknamed the "Cowboy Capital of the World," this Wild West town in southern Texas was a staging ground for the last cattle drives of the 1800s. ... 18. Deadwood, South Dakota.
Awe-inspiring Mount Rushmore takes top billing in the far-western part of South Dakota known as the Black Hills, but two lesser-known spots are worth a quick visit as well.They are the twin cities ...
"That's why South Dakota was kind of termed as the wild, wild west of mixed martial arts. Because these fights were just a guy coming off a barstool fighting a street fighter and it wasn't a sport.
When North Dakota became a state in 1889, it did so as a dry state. Law officials in Winona knew that the town's existence relied on its ability to flaunt the drinking law.
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