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The Old Style Saloon No. 10, with a $10.5 million price tag, is going on sale after 45 years of ownership by members of the Keehn family. Deadwood's Saloon No. 10 for sale Skip to main content ...
DEADWOOD | Saloon No. 10 owner Louie Lalonde issued a statement via social media and also emailed to local news outlets, in response to the South Dakota Department of Health ...
Main Street in Deadwood, South Dakota. ... Nuttall and Mann’s Saloon No. 10. The original location of Wild Bill Hickok's death. South Dakota Tourism. On August 2, 1876 ...
Saloon No. 10 is a replica of the bar where Bill Hickok bit the dust in Deadwood. (Photo by Norma Meyer) Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City is a hauntingly perfect base for visiting South Dakota’s ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Two employees of Saloon #10 in Deadwood have tested positive for COVID-19, the South Dakota Department of Health (DOH) said in a news release said. Both workers reported… ...
Ian McShane’s portrayal of Al Swearengen (which you can catch on HBO NOW) was award-worthy, but it was also based on a real-life man who made his way to Deadwood, South Dakota, in the late 1800s.
RAPID CITY — A bill in the South Dakota Legislature allowing Deadwood hotel bars to serve liquor 24 hours a day is drawing the ire of saloon owners who say the measure hurts them and discourages ...
In its heyday, the gold-mining town of Deadwood, S.D., nestling in a steep-sided gulch in the Black Hills, was a brawling, ripsnorting oasis of 25,000 people, pungent with gunsmoke and ribaldry.
The Deadwood movie takes place in 1889 and is historically accurate when it comes to the celebrations, as this was the same year that South Dakota became an official state.
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The Deadwood Historic District Commission didn’t err in rejecting an application to change the exterior appearance of the Gunslinger Saloon, according to the South Dakota ...
It’s back, in a splendid colorful movie, first viewed in 2019. “Deadwood: The Movie” is a 2019 American Western television film directed by Daniel Minahan and written by David Milch for HBO.