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Local & General Info
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Location:
Charlestown
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Areas Served:
Deadwood, Northern Black Hills, Mount Rushmore National Monument, Lead, Deer Mountain Ski Resort, Terry Peak Ski Resort, Belle Fourche, Central City, Spearfish, Spearfish Canyon, Sturgis, Whitewood, South Dakota, USA
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Area Airports:
Rapid City Regional
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Directions from Rapid City Regional:
From Rapid City Regional Airport: Take highway into Rapid City, then to I-90 West. Take exit 30 to Lead Deadwood Highway 14A. Once your in Deadwood take highway 85 South.
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Directions from Spearfish Airport:
From Spearfish Airport take I-90 East to exit 17. Follow highway 85 to Deadwood. Once you're in Deadwood take Highway 85 South.
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Directions from From Interstate 90:
Rapid City Regional Airport travel west, Spearfish Airport travel east. Take Exit 17 (Hwy 85). Follow this into Deadwood then follow Hwy 85 South. The motel is on the right, past the hospital.
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Directions from From Hwy 85 South:
Follow Hwy 85 North through Lead, past Hwy 385 junction. Motel is on the left, past the Gulches of Fun.
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Directions from From Hwy 385 South:
Travel north to the junction with Hwy 85. Turn right and follow Hwy 85 North, past Gulches of Fun. Motel is on the left.
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Adams Memorial Museum:
54 Sherman St. Deadwood, SD 57732 605-578-1714 Local History of old-time Deadwood, featuring characters including Wild Bill Hickok, brothels and gambling. Special lectures and exhibits.
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Mt. Moriah Cemetery:
Deadwood, SD 57732 Burial place of Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Seth Bullock and other local characters. One of the few places in the country where the US flag flies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Beautiful overlook of the city of Deadwood from the flag pole area.
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Saloon #10:
Historic Main St. Deadwood, SD 57732 See the chair Wild Bill was sitting in when he was shot. Features sawdust on the floor and a museum. Re-enactment of the actual incident several times a day, in season.
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Homestake Visitor Center:
160 W. Main St. Deadwood, SD 57732 605-584-3110 World's oldest continuously operated gold mine. See mining from the early gold panning days to the high-tech methods of today. Learn about the process of crushing ore, milling & refining and about the underground mine that reaches more than 8,000 feet below the town of Lead. Mining artifacts and a gift shop. The Visitor Center is located on the edge of the open pit.
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George S. Mickelson Trail:
Black Hills Trail Office HC 37, Box 604 Lead, SD 57754 The Mickelson Trail follows the historic Deadwood to Edgemont Burlington Northern rail line. The trail is 114 miles of gentle slopes and easy access, allowing people of all ages to enjoy the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota. The Deadwood Trailhead is near the old railroad depot on Sherman St.
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Mt. Rushmore National Monument:
Carvings in the granite mountain of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt by sculptor Gutzon Borglum.
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Crazy Horse:
Mountain carving of Chief Crazy Horse, great Indian leader, by sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski.
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Custer State Park:
Explore this 73,000 acre wildlife preserve and vacation paradise, located just south of Mt. Rushmore.
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Deer Mountain & Terry Peak:
Visit the ski slopes and experience skiing the Black Hills.
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Hotel Pool
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Hot Tub
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