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  2. Deadwood, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    This announcement was a catalyst for the Black Hills Gold Rush, and miners and entrepreneurs swept into the area. They created the new and lawless town of Deadwood, which quickly reached a population of approximately 5,000. By 1877, about 12,000 people settled in Deadwood, [11] while other sources put the peak number even at 25,000 in 1876. [10]

  3. List of ghost towns in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Black Hills Ordnance Depot: Fall River: c. 1942-after 1970: Abandoned: Also known as the Black Hills Ordnance Depot, it was a residential community, located near a munitions storage and maintenance facility. Storage building in Igloo, photographed in 2008. Imlay: Jackson: 1907-? Neglected [14] Ivanhoe: Custer: Barren

  4. Pactola Lake - Wikipedia

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    Pactola Lake is the largest and deepest reservoir in the Black Hills, located 15 miles (24 km) west of Rapid City, South Dakota, United States.Constructed in 1952, the dam and waters are managed by the Bureau of Reclamation, with the surrounding land managed by the US Forest Service as part of Black Hills National Forest, which operates a visitor center located on the south side of the dam. [2]

  5. Cheyenne–Black Hills Stage Route and Rawhide Buttes and ...

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    The ruin of the stage station barn is the only remnant of the Running Water Station, which stood about 15 miles (24 km) north of Rawhide Butte near the stage route's intersection with the Texas Trail. Running Water saw a minor mining boom during the 1880s, but was superseded by Lusk. [2] [3]

  6. Lead, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The city was officially founded on July 10, 1876, after the discovery of gold.The city was named for the leads or lodes of the deposits of valuable ores. [9] It is the site of the Homestake Mine, the largest, deepest (8,240 feet [2,510 m]) and most productive gold mine in the Western Hemisphere before closing in January 2002.

  7. Sylvan Lake (South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Sylvan Lake is a lake located in Custer State Park, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, United States. It was created in 1891 when Theodore Reder built a dam (the Sylvan Lake Water Dam) across Sunday Gulch Creek. [1] The lake area offers picnic places, rock climbing, small rental boats, swimming, and hiking trails.

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  9. Chinatown, Deadwood, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Deadwood is located at 44°22′36″N 103°43′45″W. [6] The city was named after dead trees that were present in the gulch that it is located in. Deadwood is located in a mountain range called the Black Hills, which are named because of how dark they look from a distance, as they are heavily covered in evergreen trees. [7]

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