When it comes to Old West towns, there is none quite as iconic as Deadwood, South Dakota, which has a legendary history complete with colorful characters and some shady shenanigans. If you wish to see this fascinating area for yourself but will not be in the area anytime soon, you are in luck, as you can now take the historic walking tour from the comfort of your home:

Located in the beautiful Black Hills, Deadwood is one of the most famous (and allegedly haunted) places in the Mount Rushmore State.

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Established in 1876, Deadwood was formed upon Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s 1874 gold discovery, and at its peak, housed hundreds of miners and their families.

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When you visit Deadwood today, you will discover many nods at the small town’s past, including historic buildings and homes, museums, and even Old West-inspired shoot outs. 

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Do you want to experience this unique town for yourself? You may do so by taking a walking tour of the city, which can be done either in person or via a 360-degree video from City Walks!

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During your digital tour, you will see many of Deadwood’s most famous sights, including many of the town’s casinos, exciting Main Street, and turn-of-the-twentieth-century architecture. 

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To learn even more about historic Deadwood, be sure to visit the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission and Chambers’ website.

Flickr/J. Stephen Conn

To learn even more about Deadwood and its exciting tours, check out both You Can Find The Best Wild West Reenactment In The World Right Here In South Dakota and This Haunted Walking Tour In South Dakota Will Take You Somewhere Absolutely Terrifying. Do you have a place in South Dakota that you would like to see featured on Only in Your State? Let us know in the comments or via our nomination page.

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Address: Deadwood, SD 57732, USA

Located in the beautiful Black Hills, Deadwood is one of the most famous (and allegedly haunted) places in the Mount Rushmore State.

Gorilla Jones/Wikimedia Commons

Established in 1876, Deadwood was formed upon Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s 1874 gold discovery, and at its peak, housed hundreds of miners and their families.

National Archives and Records Administration/Wikimedia Commons

When you visit Deadwood today, you will discover many nods at the small town’s past, including historic buildings and homes, museums, and even Old West-inspired shoot outs. 

Flickr/Wayne Hsieh

Do you want to experience this unique town for yourself? You may do so by taking a walking tour of the city, which can be done either in person or via a 360-degree video from City Walks!

Flickr/Shelby L. Bell

During your digital tour, you will see many of Deadwood’s most famous sights, including many of the town’s casinos, exciting Main Street, and turn-of-the-twentieth-century architecture. 

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM

To learn even more about historic Deadwood, be sure to visit the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission and Chambers’ website.

Flickr/J. Stephen Conn

To learn even more about Deadwood and its exciting tours, check out both You Can Find The Best Wild West Reenactment In The World Right Here In South Dakota and This Haunted Walking Tour In South Dakota Will Take You Somewhere Absolutely Terrifying.

Gorilla Jones/Wikimedia Commons

National Archives and Records Administration/Wikimedia Commons

Flickr/Wayne Hsieh

Flickr/Shelby L. Bell

Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM

Flickr/J. Stephen Conn

Do you have a place in South Dakota that you would like to see featured on Only in Your State? Let us know in the comments or via our nomination page.