In 1930 pioneer businessman W.E. Adams founded the Adams Museum in downtown Deadwood with the purpose of preserving and displaying the history of the Black Hills. He donated the building to the City of Deadwood and placed the operation of the organization in the hands of a board of directors.
There are plenty of trees and hills, but some of the land in Black Hills National Forest is covered with grassland prairie. The grasslands of South Dakota are a hotspot for wildlife like bison, elk, deer, antelope, and prairie dogs.
From Main Street Deadwood shoot-outs to guided ... MAIN STREET SHOOTOUT – The Strange Tale of David Lunt in front of Tin ... 715 Main Street Deadwood, SD 57732.
Situated on a mountainous plateau overlooking Deadwood Gulch is historic Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Established in 1878 by the Lawrence County Commission, Mt. Moriah is the final resting place of western legends, murderers, madams, and pillars of Deadwood’s early economic development.
PLAN a VISIT Get Directions. Nestled in the beautiful Black Hills, minutes away from Rapid City is the SD Air & Space Museum. Follow these simple directions as you plan your visit and start your adventure at the SD Air and Space Museum or feel free to contact us with any questions.
Home of the Guinness World Record "Largest Teddy Bear Collection" and listed in Ripley's Believe It or Not, here you will discover over 10,000 different Teddy Bears of all shapes, sizes and origins imaginable! A must see and enjoy for all ages. Become part of the world record collection yourself ~ ask us how.