Deadwood is a city in South Dakota (SD), United States
Deadwood is a city in South Dakota known for its gold rush history. Mount Moriah Cemetery has the graves of Wild West figures like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Exhibits at the Adams Museum include a huge gold nugget and a plesiosaur fossil. The 1892 Historic Adams House is a Victorian mansion with original features. South of town, the George S. Mickelson Trail leads through the Black Hills National Forest.
Top sights in Deadwood | |
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Adams Museum | 44.375737 / -103.729462 |
Mount Moriah Cemetery | 44.375161 / -103.723930 |
Historic Old Town | 43.883194 / -101.141301 |
Adams House | 44.375737 / -103.729462 |
Broken Boot Gold Mine | 44.370560 / -103.742317 |
Tatanka: Story Of The Bison | 44.398377 / -103.714118 |
Mt Roosevelt Monument | 44.396897 / -103.754307 |
Cadillac Jack'S Gaming Resort | 44.385065 / -103.721125 |
Days Of '76 Museum | 44.385831 / -103.715967 |
Silverado | 44.376084 / -103.731425 |
Deadwood Chamber Of Commerce & Visitors Bureau | 44.380664 / -103.723792 |
First Gold Hotel And Gaming | 44.386604 / -103.718021 |
George S. Mickelson Trail | 43.819115 / -103.639307 |
Gold Dust Casino | 44.376715 / -103.730854 |
Mineral Palace Casino | 44.378287 / -103.728461 |
Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort | 44.379376 / -103.726165 |
Terry Peak Ski Area | 44.327484 / -103.835201 |
Deadwood Model Train | 43.931784 / -103.573643 |
Deadwood Mountain Grand | 44.375155 / -103.730736 |
Wild Bill'S Trading Post On Main St. | 44.375155 / -103.730736 |