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657 Main St., Deadwood, South Dakota 57732, United States of America
Inscription. Scout for the Pioneers, Scout for the Union Army, Marshall for the City of, Dodge City and Abeline, Killed in Deadwood, August 2, 1876, Buried on Mount Moriah, 500 feet above this spot... More on HMDB
The good ol' spirit of the Wild West lives on strong in the town of Deadwood, peaking annually around mid-June during the Wild Bill Hickok Days celebration. More on igougo

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160 Main Street, Lead, South Dakota
Come visit us! We have many things to offer. The center has an amazing view of the 1876 Historic ""Open Cut... More on FactoryToursUSA
We then boarded an adequately comfortable bus (more of a trolley really) for a quick tour of the town and s... More on TripAdvisor

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Presidents Park, 104 South Galena, Lead, SD 57754, United States

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Deadwood, South Dakota, United States
Summer comes early to Deadwood. The days start heating up in May, and they stay warm well into early fall. At an elevation of 4,533 feet, Deadwood's July temperatures rarely dip below 60 degrees. Even when you venture a little higher ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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21120 Stewart Slope Rd., Lead, SD US
About Terry Peak, Terry Peak Ski Area is located in the Northern Black Hills of South Dakota and just minut... More on SkiSite
I would go back everytime the snow flew. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Deadwood SD 57732, United States of America
Inscription. Jewish American pioneers significantly contributed to the commercial development and establishment of responsible government in Deadwood. Gritty Jewish Westerners, such as Sol Star, arrived with his business partner Seth ... More on HMDB

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Deadwood SD 57732, United States of America
Inscription. Near this point in 1875 occurred the second of two initial gold discoveries in the Deadwood area. It was made by the Lardner party of eight prospectors, steered here by John B. Pearson, a man already familiar with Deadwood ... More on HMDB

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Sturgis SD 57785, United States of America
Inscription. Camp J. G. Sturgis: Named for Lt. J. G. Sturgis, killed June 25, 1876 at Battle of Little Big Horn. Established July 1, 1878 in this area by Cos. G. F. I. K. 1st US Infantry; D. G. 11th US Infantry; Hq. & Trs. A. C. D. ... More on HMDB

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Sturgis SD 57785, United States of America

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Sturgis SD 57785, United States of America
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Inscription. This area, extending along Bear Butte Creek, was for centuries a select camp site for the Plains Indians, who found here mountain spring water, wood, protection from the bitter north w... More on HMDB
