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Deadwood Self Guided Tour of the Historic Black Hills
Informations importantes
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Fonctionne entièrement hors ligne une fois téléchargé — aucun service cellulaire requis
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L'audio déclenché par GPS est lu automatiquement en fonction de votre position
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Flexible - Achetez une fois, utilisez n'importe quel jour/heure ; l'accès n'expire jamais
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Téléchargez l'application Drives & Detours et le circuit à l'avance
Politique d'annulation
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Les délais limites sont basés sur l'heure locale de l'expérience.
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Walk through the rugged streets of historic Deadwood on a self-guided audio tour that plays automatically through your GPS app. Starting near the city center, you’ll follow a walkable route past historic buildings while the stories of the Wild West unfold around you. Along the way, you will pass iconic landmarks like the Adams Museum, historic Saloon No. 10, and Mount Moriah Cemetery, the final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. As you walk, you will learn how the 1876 gold rush turned a lawless gulch into a legendary boomtown of gunslingers and massive fortunes. Explore at your own pace—pause to pan for gold, grab a drink, or take photos. The audio resumes whenever you are...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Utilisation flexible (accès illimité)
audioguide
Téléchargement de l'application et de la visite
Smartphone (apportez le vôtre)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Deadwood History & Information Center
Deadwood History & Information Center can be found on Siever street, between Deadwood Street and Pine Street. It is beside the Adams Museum.
Retour
Mount Moriah Cemetery
Mount Moriah Cemetery is found to the east of Deadwood on Mount Moriah Drive. This can be accessed from Jackson Street or Lincoln Avenue.
Deadwood Self Guided Tour of the Historic Black Hills
À propos
Walk through the rugged streets of historic Deadwood on a self-guided audio tour that plays automatically through your GPS app. Starting near the city center, you’ll follow a walkable route past historic buildings while the stories of the Wild West unfold around you. Along the way, you will pass iconic landmarks like the Adams Museum, historic Saloon No. 10, and Mount Moriah Cemetery, the final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. As you walk, you will learn how the 1876 gold rush turned a lawless gulch into a legendary boomtown of gunslingers and massive fortunes. Explore at your own pace—pause to pan for gold, grab a drink, or take photos. The audio resumes whenever you are...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Utilisation flexible (accès illimité)
audioguide
Téléchargement de l'application et de la visite
Smartphone (apportez le vôtre)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Deadwood History & Information Center
Deadwood History & Information Center can be found on Siever street, between Deadwood Street and Pine Street. It is beside the Adams Museum.
Retour
Mount Moriah Cemetery
Mount Moriah Cemetery is found to the east of Deadwood on Mount Moriah Drive. This can be accessed from Jackson Street or Lincoln Avenue.
Itinéraire
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Rue principale
Step back in time as you stroll along the very streets where infamous outlaws and gold seekers once roamed. This beautifully preserved thoroughfare offers a fascinating glimpse into 1876 Gold Rush architecture and endless Wild West history.
5 minutes
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Cimetière du Mont Moriah
Set high on a picturesque cliff overlooking Deadwood Gulch, this historic graveyard is the final resting place of the town's most legendary figures. Wander among the Victorian-era headstones to discover the fascinating, and often tragic, stories of the pioneers who built this town.
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Wild Bill Hickok
Pay your respects to the legendary gunslinger whose life came to a sudden, notorious end during a fateful poker game. Visitors still leave playing cards and coins at the base of his bronze bust in tribute to the ultimate Wild West icon.
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Salon n°10
Stand on the exact spot where Wild Bill Hickok drew the infamous "Dead Man's Hand" before meeting his untimely demise. This historic location offers a chilling connection to one of the most legendary assassinations in American history.
5 minutes
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Days of '76 Museum
Immerse yourself in the rich pioneer and rodeo heritage of the Black Hills through an incredible collection of horse-drawn wagons and stagecoaches. This state-of-the-art facility brings the trials and triumphs of the early Dakota settlers to vibrant life.
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Musée Adams
Uncover the Black Hills' most intriguing mysteries, from the infamous Thoen Stone to local dinosaur discoveries, inside the region's oldest history museum. It is a treasure trove of frontier oddities and artifacts that tell the true, unvarnished story of Deadwood.
5 minutes
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Maison Adams
Marvel at the exquisite Queen Anne-style architecture and original Victorian furnishings of this lovingly restored 1892 mansion. Beneath its elegant veneer lies a gripping story of local prominence, sudden tragedy, and a fascinating family legacy.
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Broken Boot Gold Mine
Step directly into the subterranean world of the 1870s gold rush by exploring the authentic tunnels of a century-old mining operation. This immersive stop allows you to experience the dark, rugged conditions that hopeful prospectors endured in their quest for riches.
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Hôtel historique Bullock
Admire the grand architecture of Deadwood’s oldest hotel, built by the town's first sheriff, Seth Bullock, in 1895. Beyond its beautiful facade, this historic landmark is famously known for ongoing rumors of lingering spirits and ghostly encounters.
5 minutes
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The Brothel Deadwood
Take a fascinating, respectful look into the hidden history of the women who worked in Deadwood's longest-running underground industry. This eye-opening stop explores the complex social dynamics of the frontier town from the gold rush era all the way through 1980.
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Outlaw Square
Take a breather in this lively downtown gathering space that regularly hosts community events, live music, and historical reenactments. It serves as the modern beating heart of Deadwood, perfectly blending contemporary entertainment with historic charm.
5 minutes
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Silverado Franklin Historic Hotel & Gaming Complex, Legends Steakhouse & Silverado Grand Buffet
Step into the opulent lobby of this 1932 landmark that has hosted everyone from American presidents to Hollywood legends. Its stunning period architecture captures the glamorous era of Deadwood that emerged long after the dust of the gold rush settled.
5 minutes
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Deadwood History & Information Center
Housed in a beautifully restored historic train depot, this is the perfect springboard for your journey through the Black Hills. Stop here to admire the classic railroad architecture and gather expert insights to enhance your adventure.
5 minutes
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Deadwood Main Street Sign
Capture the perfect souvenir photo beneath the iconic welcome sign that spans across the town's historic central artery. It is a classic, must-do photo op that perfectly frames the beautiful frontier architecture lining the street behind it.
5 minutes
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Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center
Delve deeper into the area's rich past at this premier archival repository dedicated to preserving Black Hills history. It is a fascinating architectural and historical landmark holding the original documents, photographs, and blueprints that built the region.