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Deadwood (Lakota: Owáyasuta; [8] [failed verification] "To approve or confirm things") is a city that serves as county seat of Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States. It was named by early settlers after the dead trees found in its gulch . [ 9 ]
US 85 south – Deadwood, Lead: Eastern end of US 85 concurrency: Whitewood: 23.73: 38.19: 23: SD 34 west – Whitewood, Belle Fourche: Western end of SD 34 concurrency: Meade: Sturgis: 30.28: 48.73: 30: I-90 BL / SD 34 east / SD 79 north (Lazelle Street) / US 14A west – Sturgis, Deadwood, Lead: Eastern end of SD 34 concurrency; western end ...
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]
U.S. Route 385 (US 385) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that travels from Big Bend National Park in Texas to US 85 in Deadwood, South Dakota.Within the state of Nebraska, the highway is known as the Gold Rush Byway, one of nine scenic byways across the state. [2]
US 385 north – Deadwood, Lead: Eastern end of US 385 concurrency, also known as Three Forks: Unorganized Territory of Mount Rushmore: 50.60: 81.43: US 16A west – Keystone, Mount Rushmore: Directional-T interchange, also known as the Keystone Wye: Rockerville: Interchange; left exits and entrances: Rapid City: 64.19: 103.30: US 16 Truck – I-90
The Adams House in Deadwood is open for tours this holiday season. Deadwood History is opening the Adams House, complete with holiday magic, for Christmas Tours. Starting Nov. 29, 2024, and ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Tourist attractions in South Dakota by populated place ... Deadwood, South Dakota; Dell Rapids, South Dakota ...
Mount Theodore Roosevelt Monument, also known as the Roosevelt Friendship Monument or Friendship Tower, [2] located in the Black Hills National Forest on the outskirts of Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota, is a 31-foot stone tower, [3] including the six-foot-high platform, honoring Theodore Roosevelt. It was the first tribute to the ...