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  2. 20 Towns Where the Lawless Wild West is Still Alive and Well

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    18. Deadwood, South Dakota. ... The town's origins are well-preserved at sites such as the Days of 76 Museum and the Broken Boot Gold Mine. The latter offers spooky Candlelight Tours every evening ...

  3. Deadwood '76 - Wikipedia

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    Deadwood '76 is a 1965 American Techniscope Western film directed by James Landis and starring Arch Hall Jr. and Jack Lester. Plot. A drifter, Billy May ...

  4. Culture of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    A rodeo at Days of '76 in Deadwood.. A number of annual events celebrating the state's ethnic and historical heritage take place around the state, such as Days of '76 in Deadwood, [1] Czech Days in Tabor, [2] the annual St. Patrick's Day and Cinco de Mayo festivities in Sioux Falls, and Riverboat Days in Yankton. [3]

  5. DuPuis Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The Equestrian Campground is gated but does not have a combination lock. The gate should be closed upon entering and exiting. Camping is limited to 8 consecutive days at a time and campers must vacate the property for one full day before an additional license can be obtained. Visitors are limited to 30 days of camping per year District-wide.

  6. Chauncey Yellow Robe - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 1927, the couple arrived in Deadwood, South Dakota, to attend the town's annual Days of 76 rodeo celebration. [21] The Lakota tribe used the occasion to arrange a ceremony to induct Coolidge as a member of their nation, "in recognition of the role he played in passing the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924."

  7. A Tiny Apelike Humanoid May Still Be Living in Plain Sight ...

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    The scientific community believe a small species of human known as homo floresiensis once lived on the island of Flores, Indonesia, around 50,000 years ago.But one professor thinks the apelike ...