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Deadwood Mountain Grand’s Live Concerts

Deadwood Mountain Grand’s Live Concerts

Deadwood Mountain Grand hosts live concerts all year long!  Read on to find out what they’ve got going on this fall. Kansas In 1974, a garage band from Topeka, Kansas began performing together.  Four decades and 30 million albums later, they are still going strong. ...

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Come to the Black Hills of South Dakota

Come to the Black Hills of South Dakota

South Dakota has been in the news quite a bit over the last year and a half.  And that’s really good, because South Dakota is a wonderful place to visit!  The Black Hills of South Dakota have some of the most beautiful views, and they are chock full of things to do. ...

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Find Ghosts of Deadwood Past at Mount Moriah Cemetery

Find Ghosts of Deadwood Past at Mount Moriah Cemetery

Mount Moriah Cemetery, fondly known as Deadwood’s “Boot Hill,” contains the final resting places of some of Deadwood’s most notorious and infamous characters.  Read on to learn more! Deadwood's Boot Hill A “Boot Hill” cemetery is one where the folks buried there are...

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Need Some Fun? Come to Deadwood!

Need Some Fun? Come to Deadwood!

Gambling is fun, and Deadwood casinos offer a LOT of gambling.  But did you know that Deadwood has a ton of other stuff going on? If you think Deadwood is only about gambling, think again! Here are a few upcoming events to take a look at in Deadwood. Deadwood...

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5 Historic Places to Visit in Deadwood

When you visit the wildest town in the West, something happens.  Your heart races a little faster.  Your breath catches.  You feel the energy left over from a time long past, but not forgotten.  You are in Deadwood, one of South Dakota’s most famous… or infamous…...

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Deadwood Mountain Grand-Live Concerts

Deadwood Mountain Grand-Live Concerts

Deadwood Mountain Grand, known for its large concert stadium and live entertainment, is open for business!  Originally built in 1935 as the Homestake Slime Plant, the enormous building’s purpose was for gold to be extracted from a by-product of crushed ore suspended...

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Come to Deadwood, Where the West is Still Wild

Come to Deadwood, Where the West is Still Wild

In 1876, gold was discovered in the rugged hills of South Dakota.  Miners, outlaws and gunslingers poured into the area, and the epitome of the Wild West that we know as Deadwood was born.  From that birth, we gained some of our most cherished American stories and...

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Free Parking and Close to Events!

A leisurely stroll to the heart of Deadwood, the Deadwood Mountain Grand concert venue, the Adams Museum, and the History and Information Center. If you would rather ride one of Deadwood’s finest trolleys, you are in the right spot, as the trolley stops here every hour.