- Deadwood puts you and your family in the middle of history. The entire city of Deadwood is a national historic landmark.
Authentic re-creation of turn-of-the-century street lamps light the way through accurately, carefully restored architecture.
The famous and infamous have left their marks here.
- Deadwood, SD is where Wild Bill Hickok's luck ran out but yours can begin because there is over 80 historic gaming halls/casinos and year-round wild events.
- The casinos are world-class facilities that is open 24/7 with a $1000 bet limits. Basically limitless fun for those who like to gamble (not me).
They have slot machines, live blackjack, poker, and Texas Hold'em tables.
- Besides the casinos, Deadwood has rodeos, festivals, events, parties, and world-class concert events to keep your attention. There is always something happening in Deadwood.
Some of the events include Days of '76, Kool Deadwood Nites, and Deadweired.
- There are some attactions, recreations, and restaurants to check out as well including Adams Mueseum and House, Days of '76 museum, Gold nugget treading post, Shoot-outs on Main street, and many more.
Cool places to eat are Deadwood Grille, First Gold Nugget Buffet, Good Dust, Stockade, and more.
- As for recreation, there are thick forests that blanket the hillside around the town that provide a majestic and peaceful venue for hiking, biking, fishing, and just exploring.
For the winter time, there are over 350 miles of snowmobile trails around Deadwood as well as downhill ski runs and cross-country ski trails at nearby Mystic Miner and Terry Peak ski resorts.
- For more information about Deadwood, SD, check out their website.
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