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Two of South Dakota's Masonic Temples boast a rich history
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An event commemorating the centennial of the Friendship Tower, which was built by Seth Bullock in honor of his friendship with Teddy Roosevelt.
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The discovery that led to the gold mining industry in the Black Hills changed everything and re-shaped the culture of the entire region.
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Most people have at least a few old photos but for some, collecting historical images is a passion.
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The wife of Seth Bullock brought a degree of sophistication and a sense of civic pride to early Deadwood.
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Deadwood's unofficial mascot of the 1950s gained fame and a long-lived South Dakota legacy.
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A tower atop Mount Roosevelt near Deadwood memorializes the great friendship between Seth Bullock and Teddy Roosevelt.
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A long-running trade show that began during the Great Depression established Deadwood as an attractive destination for business events, conferences, and meetings.
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Homestake gold mine managers responded to a 1909 labor dispute by shutting down the mine for nearly two months.
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Wagon freighter, State Senator, Rancher... Jack Hale accomplished a lot in the early days of Black Hills settlement.