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You’ll Always Find Something to Do in Deadwood

Come let loose in Deadwood, South Dakota. The fun you’ll have here is truly historic. Seriously, the entire town is a National Historic Landmark. Our roots go back to 1876 when outlaws, gamblers and gunslingers like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Poker Alice came to town looking for gold and a good time. We still know how to have a good time today from our free Wild West re-enactments to our wild nightlife. Be a player in our gaming halls and feel like a teenager again as you go wild at our live concerts and comedy shows. In Deadwood, just about anything goes. You want a Bloody Mary for breakfast? We won’t judge. In fact, we just might join you.   COVID-19 Information: Deadwood is prioritizing safe travel and health and hygiene protocols are in place to ensure an enjoyable experience for all. Learn more at Deadwood.com/COVID. If you have a question on protocols a particular property is following, we encourage you to contact them directly. Thank you!



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Great memorabilia, collectibles, and souvenirs at Happy Days Gift Shop! Wild Bill, Elvis, Marilyn, Betty Boop, Dean, Coca Cola, John Deere, and more!


Discover the Legend & Lore of Deadwood’s Haunted History.


The Historic Adams House was built in 1892 by Deadwood pioneers Harris and Anna Franklin. Local contemporary press described the home as “the grandest house west of the Mississippi”.



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The Historic Adams House was built in 1892 by Deadwood pioneers Harris and Anna Franklin. Local contemporary press described the home as “the grandest house west of the Mississippi”.


Historic Bullock Hotel Casino You’ve hit the jackpot! Historic Bullock Hotel Casino offers satisfying slots, from $.01 to $5.00 machines.


Tour this unbelievable “Theater Built by a Gold Mine”!


Deadwood Alive’s re-enactment troupe offers History at its finest…and most fun! Deadwood – True West Magazine’s “Best Old West Gunfighter Town” The Deadwood Alive troupe is here to entertain.


Deadwood information can be found at the History & Information Center. The facility has exhibits, public restrooms and paid parking.


The Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center (HARCC) – Deadwood – houses, preserves, and provides public access to one of the nation’s largest collection of Black Hills archival materials.


We are a family business supporting other family businesses. Fine Art Gallery located on Historic Main St. in Deadwood, SD.


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