"This is one of Deadwood's oldest surviving wood frame buildings, built just after Deadwood's historic 1879 fire."
Casino
· Deadwood, United States
"This building was originally a grocery store, owned by W.E. Adams. It was the largest in the region. The Wild Bill carving just north of the building was carved by Crazy Horse sculptor, K. Ziolkowski."
Hotel
· Deadwood, United States
5.8"This building, also known as the Fairmont Hotel, was built in 1898. The basement, once a Turkish bath, still has an underground tunnel running under the sidewalk."
Sushi
· Deadwood, United States
5.6"This building long housed the Dakota Biscuit Company. They baked graham crackers, soda crackers, ginger snaps and sponge cakes on the third floor."
Social Club
· Deadwood, United States
"This building was built in 1930 by local businessman W.E. Adams. It is home to Wild Bill Hickok's gun, Potato Creek Johnny's record-breaking gold nugget, and Calamity Jane's personal belongings."
History Museum
· Deadwood, United States
8.3"Formerly known as the "Slime Plant," this awesome new entertainment center was originally part of the Homestake Gold Mine. Big Kenny Alphin (of the country duo Big & Rich) is a part-owner."
Casino
· Deadwood, United States
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