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Amusements

  • Gulches of Fun
    225 Cliff Street (Highway 85 South) • Deadwood, SD 57732
    605-578-7550, 800-961-3096
    NASCAR go-karts, bumper boats with squirters, an 18-hole mini-golf course, the Northern Hills largest arcade, kiddie rides, a bounce house and more can be enjoyed by the whole family at the seasonal Gulches of Fun. more...  map

  • Tatanka - Story of the Bison
    U.S. Highway 85; P.O. Box 503 • Deadwood, SD 57732
    Located 1 Mile North of Deadwood
    605-584-5678
    Open from mid-May through September, Tatanka's larger than life bronze sculpture featuring 14 bison pursued by three Native American horseback riders and hands-on interpretive center help to tell the story of the 30-60 million bison that once roamed the great plains of North America. By the close of the 19th century, it's estimated that less than 1,000 bison survived. A Native American gift shop and a snack bar can also found. more...

Casinos

  • Cadillac Jack's Gaming Resort
    360 Main Street • Deadwood, SD 57732
    866-DEADWOOD
    Deadwood's "finest full-service resort," Cadillac Jack's Casino offers a spacious gaming floor with more than 170 of your favorite and newest slot machines in town, five action-packed blackjack tables and four live poker tables. The on-site AmericInn Hotel & Suites features 103 beautifully designed rooms, including several one- and two-room specialty suites. Meeting and banquet facilities for up to 450 people, Brown Rock Sports Café, an indoor pool and hot tub, and an exercise room are also available. more...

  • Gold Dust
    688 Main Street • Deadwood, SD 57732
    605-578-2100
    Offering 24-hour action and $100 bet limits, Gold Dust's 11 gaming halls include slots, live blackjack and poker games and more. more...

  • Miss Kitty's Casino
    649 Main Street • Deadwood, SD 57732
    605-578-1811
    "Where Deadwood’s Chinese history lives on," Miss Kitty’s Casino includes a variety of machines, full-service liquor bar, four gaming rooms, the legendary Chinatown Café and more. more...

Historic Homes & Buildings

  • Historic Adams House (circa 1892)
    22 Van Buren Avenue • Deadwood, SD 57732
    605-578-3724
    "A virtual time capsule of Deadwood's turn-of-the-century upper class," this restored Queen Anne-style home includes original artifacts, from monogrammed silver and lavish furnishings to family photos and personal correspondence; the Mary Adams Orientation Center, an orientation exhibition and a gift shop. more...

Museums & Galleries

  • Adams Museum
    54 Sherman Street • Deadwood, SD 57732
    605-578-1714
    Built by Deadwood businessman and former mayor W.E. Adams in 1930, as a tribute to Black Hills pioneers and in memory of his deceased first wife and two daughters, the Adams Museum "is considered the Black Hills’ oldest history museum." The year-round Adams Museum includes a one-of-a-kind plesiosaur, the Thoen Stone, W.E. Adams’ love letters, a lively folk art collection, Lakota bead and quill work, and Potato Creek Johnny’s gold nugget. more...  map

  • Days of '76 Museum, The
    17 Crescent Street • Deadwood, SD 57732
    Adjacent to the Rodeo Grounds
    605-578-2872
    Established to honor Deadwood’s early history in 1923, the Days of '76 Museum includes artifacts, photographs and memorabilia of over eight decades of rodeo. Offering "one of the country's most impressive assemblages of vintage horse-drawn vehicles," the Museum's "crown jewel" is "the Clowser Collection of Old West pioneer and American Indian art and artifacts, representing two continents, 20 tribes and thousands of years of history." more...

  • Nelson's Garage Car Museum
    629 Main Street • Deadwood, SD 57732
    605-578-1909
    Located downtown in the Celebrity Hotel, Nelson's Garage includes the 1983 Ferrari 308 used in the last two seasons of Magnum P.I., Aston Martin V8 James Bond drove in "The Living Daylights," Herbie the Love Bug, the M*A*S*H Jeep, 1990 Harley Fatboy from Easy Rider, Trans Am from the Smokey and the Bandit movies and the 1969 Yenko Camaro from 2 Fast 2 Furious. Rocky memorabilia is also on display. more...

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