Deadwood from the Local Merchants!
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Deadwood from the Local Merchants!
4th Edition Volume III Community Guide to Published May 2014 Here is a city quaint, unique, amidst its picturesque surrounds, no other like it in all the world. Also a city of comfortable homes, cultured people, refined society - a business city that has a population of 7,000 souls - that has two national and one state bank - the finest hotel in all the northwest - elegant stores occupying large handsome business blocks of brick and stone. A fine water and sewer system and with complete fire protection, electric lights, and gas works. Seven churches thoroughly supported. The best public school in the west. Two daily and three weekly newspapers, machine shops, foundries, and carriage works. We have a $50,000 city hall. The US government is erecting a $200,000 Federal Building. It is the terminal of two great railways - the Burlington and the Northwestern, of four narrow Cost - Priceless Locally Owned & Operated Retail Businesses Amid the mass of gambling venues, small locally owned and operated retail businesses are sprinkled throughout the city. The purpose of this guide is to help visitors to Deadwood identify and locate the various retailers. Retailers that offer a wide variety of goods and services in this community. Brick and mortar businesses may seem like the old fashion way to do business in this era, but they are still the heart and soul to every city. You will meet locals who will bend over backwards to help you! Let this guide help you explore our historic city and enhance your time with us! The city of Deadwood today is a vibrant 24/7 destination resort community. 1.5 to 2 million visitors from all over the world walk the same brick streets as the early pioneers that settled this wild and woolly gold camp of 1876. Early visitors to this city include notable characters such as Wild Bill James Hickok, Calamity Jane, Seth Bullock, Preacher Smith, Deadwood Dick, Poker Alice, and Potato Creek Johnny. Merchants in 1876 catered to the needs of gold camp prospectors. Merchants of today cater to the needs of modern day travelers. If we can do anything to make your stay more enjoyable, please do not hesitate to contact any merchant in this guide. Three generations of visitors to Deadwood have been enjoying the theatrical play written in the 1930's by local resident & chamber director Nell Perrigoue who probably never dreamed that he would start a long standing tradition in this old wild west town. Visitors of today enjoy partici- pating in the nightly trial by serving on the jury or being an eyewitness to testify to the swift and unjust killing of the famous lawman named Will Bill James Butler Hickok. Be a part of history and join the audience in this interactive and memorable play production! See Pg. 8 for schedule. DEADWOOD OF TODAY 2014 DEADWOOD OF TODAY 1903 gauge systems with an electric inter-urban line. The gold reduction works has a smelter, stamp and analgamanation works. Several large cyanide plants as well as a complete ore testing and sampling works and a US government assay office. A 1903 Invitation to Deadwood: Now let us suggest that you give these wondrous Black Hills of ours a little thought; that you take a trip and come and see and rest with us a while. We assure you of a hospitable welcome. Nowhere can you be more comfortable than in our modern hotels. (Information reprinted with permission from the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission from the Deadwood Business Club Deadwood of today 1903 publication). "THE TRIAL OF JACK MCCALL" — OLD WEST'S LONGEST RUNNING PLAY IN HISTORY — 80+ YEARS Welcome to Deadwood from the Local Merchants! Page 2 Deadwood Retail-Times 2014 1 Famous Faces of Deadwood Oggie’s Sports Bar & Deadwood Grille Mount Rushmore is famous for it’s four faces but the historical town of Deadwood could also have a mountain carved in tribute to the famous characters who helped create the unforgettable moments in history. These individuals are fondly remembered for their lives of adventure, heroism, and contributions to the expansion of the west in the 1880’s era. WILD BILL ~ James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 - August 2, 1876) Experience the Best in Dining at The Lodge at Deadwood! 100 Pine St. • Deadwood, SD 1-877-DWD-LODG 2 PO Box 425 11842 US Hwy 14A Deadwood, SD 57732 Phone: (866)370-3555 Local Office: (605)578-3555 Fax: (605)578-9909 Ernie@Executive-Lodging.com www.StayInTheHills.com Ernie Rupp, Owner and President 3 250 US Hwy 14A, Box 275 Deadwood, SD 57732 • 605-578-9970 info@schadewinery.com • schadevineyard.com Better known as Wild Bill Hickok, was a figure in the American Old West. His skills as a gunfighter and scout, along with his reputation as a lawman, provided the basis for his fame, although some of his exploits are fictionalized. His nickname of Wild Bill has inspired similar nicknames for men know for their daring in various fields. Hickok came to the West as a stagecoach driver, then became a lawman in the frontier territories of Kansas and Nebraska. He fought in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and gained publicity after the war as a scout, marksman, and professional gambler. Between his law-enforcement duties and gambling, which easily overlapped, Hickok was involved in several notable shootouts, and was ultimately killed while playing poker in a Dakota Territory saloon. Hickok, but also for having gained fame gunfighting, scout for the military & performer in the Buffalo Bill Cody Wild West shows. She is said to have been a woman who also exhibited kindness and compassion, especially to the sick and needy. This contrast helped to make her a famous and infamous frontier figure. SETH BULLOCK Seth Bullock (July 23, 1847 September 23, 1903) Deadwood’s first Sheriff of the newly formed Lawrence County in April 1877, and U.S. Marshall. He & Sol Star ran the best hardware store in Deadwood Gulch. He was also a good friend of future President Teddy Roosevelt. POKER ALICE Alice Ivers Tubbs; aka: Poker Alice (1851 -1930) CALAMITY JANE Martha Jane Cannary Burke better known as Calamity Jane (May 1, 1856 August 1, 1903) 4 Perhaps the best known female poker player in the Old West, Alice Ivers actually hailed from England. She is buried in Sturgis, SD. Poker Alice was a notorious card shark, cigar smoker, & expert gun handler. A frontier woman, and professional scout best known for her claim of being an acquaintance of Wild Bill 5 Check out the new pizza in town! 7 402 Main St., Deadwood • 605-578-1110 Restaurant Hours: Daily 6:30am - 10:30pm Hot Breakfast Buffet Every Morning Soup & Salad Bar • Daily Specials 555 Main St., Deadwood • 605-643-4490 6 8 9 10 Sweet Revenge Candies 56 Ice Cream Flavors, 38 Taffy Flavors Nostalgic Candies and Gifts 10% off Taffy with this ad 614 Main Street, Deadwood, SD. 57732 Page 3 Deadwood Retail-Times 2014 15 Calendar of Events Where the Fun Begins... June 13 & 14, 2014 Wild Bill Days October 9-11, 2014 Wild West Songwriters Festival July 22-26, 2014 Days of ’76 Rodeo & Parades October 31, 2014 Deadweird August 2-10, 2014 Sturgis Bike Rally November 8, 2014 Deadwood’s Veteran’s Salute! August 21-24, 2014 Kool Deadwood Nites November & December 2014 Wild West Weekends – Retail Specials! September 12 & 13, 2014 Deadwood JAM October 3 & 4, 2014 Oktoberfest February 1, 2015 South Dakota’s Largest’s TAILGATE Party February 6 & 7, 2015 Mardi Gras Weekend December 31, 2014 New Year’s Eve Citywide Celebration March 13 & 14, 2015 St. Patrick’s Weekend 16 MUSTANG SALLY’S SportS Bar & Grill April 9-11, 2015 Forks, Corks, & Kegs Food & Wine Festival Open 7 Days a Week Serving Food Late! 634 Main Street, Deadwood, SD 57732 Phone: (605) May 2, 2015 Cinco de Mayo Festival 578-2025 17 Deadwood Goes to Hollywood For 75 years Hollywood has been enamored with the characters of Deadwood and its 1870's gold rush history. Movies about Wild Bill Hickok & Calamity Jane have kept this quiet little historical town in the Hollywood spotlight. To take a trip down memory lane…..how many of these famous movies & actors playing Wild Bill or Calamity Jane can you remember? 1936 The Plainsman (Gary Cooper) 1938 The Great Adventures of Wild Bill (Wild Bill Elliot) 1938 Frontier Scout (George Houston) 1940 Young Bill Hickok (Roy Rogers) 1941 Badlands of the Dakota (Richard Dix) 1953 Calamity Jane (Doris Day) 1953 Pony Express (Forrest Tucker) 11 1958 The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (Guy Madison) 1970 Little Big Man (Jeff Corey) 1977 The White Buffalo (Charles Bronson) 1995 Wild Bill (Jeff Bridges) 1990's Purgatory - TV Movie (Sam Shepard) 2004-2006 HBO Deadwood (Keith Carradiene) Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) 18 13 19 14 20 Buying and Selling Coins Gold • Silver Bullion • Collectibles 615 Saint Joseph St., Rapid City, SD 57701 605-484-9788 • dakotagoldcoin.com 12 COFFEE ICE CREAM 652 Main Street Next to Stockade Vaughn Boyd, Proprietor 628 Main St., Deadwood, SD 57732 605-722-1510 • www.deadwoodtobacco.com 717-3354 MainStreetEspresso@Rushmore.com Page 4 Deadwood Retail-Times 2014 21 Great Steaks and Burgers! 658 Main Street (605) 578-1300 22 CATEGORY RETAIL SERVICE GUIDE TO DEADWOOD AREA MERCHANTS ☞ DINING BB Cody’s (27) Big D/Papa John’s Pizza (5) Buffalo Bodega Steakhouse (21) Dairy Queen/Orange Julius (23) Gold Dust/Maverick’s Steak & Cocktails (28) Main Street Espresso/Big Dipper (20) Midnight Star (26) Mineral Palace/Gem Steakhouse (12) Mustang Sally’s (16) Pump House/Mind Blown Studio (41) Tin Lizzie (7) ENTERTAINMENT: Deadwood 1876 Theater (9) Deadwood History Inc (40) Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center (34) KDSJ Radio (32) Original Deadwood Tour (25) LODGING: Bullock Hotel (15) Celebrity Hotel (13) Comfort Inn & Suites (53) ☞ ☞ 23 Executive Lodging of the Black Hills (2) Hickok’s Hotel (27) Iron Horse Inn (36) Martin & Mason Hotel (37) The Lodge at Deadwood (1) Whistler Gulch Campground (54) ☞ RETAIL: ABC Business Supply (42) Antique Mall at Deadwood Dicks (39) Belle Joli Winery (6) Berg Jewelry (19) Black Hills Gold by Coleman (18) Canyon View Amish Furniture (4) Dakota Coin & Precious Metals (11) Deadwood Dick’s Antiques (34) Deadwood Gift Shoppe (22) Deadwood Gulch Resort/ Creekside Gifts (55) Deadwood Guns (38) Deadwood Harley-Davidson (29) Deadwood Tobacco (14) First Deadwood Souvenirs (31) Happy Days (59) Madame’s Peacock’s Beer & Bling (17) Mt Moriah Gift Shop (50) Prairie Harvest Mercantile & Gifts (8) Schade Winery (3) Shankar Arts (35) Sweet Revenge Candies (10) The Wood Grotto (44) Twin City Hardware, Rental & Lumber (56) Woody's Wild West Old Time Photos (60) ☞ SERVICES: Bookkeepers of the Black Hills (61) Century 21 Associated Realty (52) Dakota Player Club (49) Deadwood Electric (47) First Interstate Bank (30) Garret TenBroek, CPA (51) Hegg Realty (43) M.S. Mail (48) Northen Hills Allicance for Children (33) Re/Max Gold Realty (45) Security Insurance (46) Shama Properties/Goldberg’s (24) Southside Service & Gas (51) VTI Computer Sales & Service (57) ALPHABETICAL LISTING Cornerstone Store 673 Main St., Deadwood 24 Goldberg's Est. 1888 BUILDING FOR SALE Approximately 9,400 square footage Located in the heart of Deadwood's Main Street Contact: Century 21, Deadwood, SD at 1.877.905.3322 Reservations: 25 Office: 605.578.2091 Fax: 605.578.1092 Cell: 605.920.1177 P.O. Box 472 • Deadwood, SD 57732 odt@rushmore.com • originaldeadwodtour.com ABC Business Supply Antique Mall/Deadwood Dicks Belle Joli Winery Berg Jewelry Big D/Papa Johns Black Hills Bookkeeping Black Hills Gold by Coleman Buffalo-Bodega Complex Bullock Hotel Canyon View Amish Furniture Celebrity Hotel Century 21 Associated Realty Comfort Inn & Suites Dakota Coin & Precious Metals Dakota Players Club Dairy Queen/Orange Julius Deadwood 1876 Theater Deadwood Electric Deadwood Gift Shoppe Deadwood Gulch Resort/Creekside Gifts 27 Diamond Lil’s Bar & Grill Jake’s Fine Dining (605) 578-1555 1-800-999-6482 Fax: (605) 578-2739 677 Main Street • Deadwood, SD 57732 www.themidnightstar.com Hickok’s BB cody’s complex Mt. Moriah Gift Shop Mustang Sally’s Northern Hills Alliance for Children Original Deadwood Tour Prairie Harvest Mercantile Pump House/Mind Blown Studio Re/Max Gold Realty Schade Winery Security insurance Shama Properties/Goldbergs Shankar Arts Southside Service Sweet Revenge Candies The Lodge at Deadwood The Wood Grotto Tin Lizzie Twin City Hardware, Rental & Lumber VTI Computer Sales & Service Whistler Gulch Campground Woody's Wild West Old Time Photos 29 Elegant Suites ~ Gaming ~ Steakhouse Full Service Bar 681-685 Main Street Deadwood, SD 57732 605.578.2222 605.717.0358 fax www.hickoks.com 28 26 Deadwood Guns Deadwood Harley Davidson Deadwood History Deadwood Mountain Grand Event Center Deadwood Tobacco Executive Lodging of the Black Hills First Deadwood Souvenirs First Interstate Bank Gold Dust/Mavericks Happy Days Hegg Realty Hickok’s Iron Horse Inn KDSJ Radio Madame Peacock’s Main Street Espresso/Big Dipper Martin & Mason Hotel Midnight Star Mineral Palace/Gem Steakhouse MS Mail 30 Page 5 Deadwood Retail-Times 2014 Points of Interest Getting Around....follow this map for points of interest in the Deadwood area. 1 2-3-4 Mt. Roosevelt Trail & Monument 5 Day's of '76 Museum Rodeo Grounds St. Ambrose Cemetery 6 Visitor Center FREE Parking 7 9-10-11 8 12 Parking Ramp 16 17 14 13 18 Railroad Lot FREE Parking Mt. Moriah Cemetery 15 19 Library 20 21 25-26 59-60 38 22 23 24 35-36-37 rail lt T eve e. Av oos nt R . er Mt me nv To. Monu De and 39 27 50 28 29-30-31 Visitor & Info Center 40 Adams Museum 41 32 33 42 Courthouse Broken Boot Gold Mine 34 Rec Center City Hall Sherman St. Lot FREE Parking Historic Adams House 49 44 45-46 48 53 Hospital Clinic Pharmacy 52 55 51 47 53 54 56 57-58 Page 6 Deadwood Retail-Times 2014 31 First Deadwood Souvenirs • • • • • • • • Ice Cream (16 flavors) Minnetonka Moccasins Deadwood Apparel Gifts and Souvenirs Deadwood Trolley Schedule 0 $1.0r pe ride 0 $5.0 ay All Dss* Pa Memorial Day to mid-September Area Historical Books Dakota Gold Jewelry Leather Hats Sarsaparilla 696 Main Street, Deadwood, SD 57732 605-920-1512 Located below First Interstate Bank building www.firstdeadwoodcottages.com 32 Trolleys run at regular intervals between all hotels, motels, and other key points throughout Deadwood. Sunday to Thursday 7 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Friday & Saturday 7 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Hours are subject to change. The hourly trolley schedule is posted on the back of the Main Street Trolley stop signs. 605-578-1826 *Available at Visitor Centers. 605-578-1827 (fax) • kdsj@knology.net kdsj980.com The Haunted Side of Deadwood Paranormal enthusiasts love to ghost hunt in Deadwood. The Bullock Hotel is a ghost hunter's dream. Check the summer schedule to see if you can catch a tour of the building. But don't stop just there! Locations such as Fairmont Hotel had the ghost hunters 33 34 stop by recently, Adams House tour guides may mention happenings, Ingelside neighborhood has rumors of activity, and Upper Level of the Badlands District which housed the former brothels have also reported activity. Check with the local retailers for a copy of these popu- 37 EVENT CENTER For a complete list of upcoming events or to buy tickets: 40 Martin & Mason Hotel 33 Deadwood Street Deadwood, South Dakota 57732 Phone: 605-722-3456 Fax: 605-722-6258 DeadwoodMountainGrand.com • 877-907-4726 or visit TicketMaster.com • 800-745-3000 35 lar books: Ghostly Tales of the Black Hills and Badlands or The South Dakota Road Guide to Haunted Locations. Perhaps if you are lucky you may experience a bit of ghostliness firsthand during your visit to our city! www.martinmasonhotel.com info@martinmasonhotel.com 38 41 Glass Blowing • • • • Tel. (605) 578-3808 Email: shankarjewelry@ymail.com www.shankararts.com 36 29 Deadwood St. P.O. Box 73 Deadwood, SD 57732 The Iron Horse Inn 27 Deadwood St., Deadwood, SD 57732 Call for best room rates! (605) 717-7530 Book online: www.ironhorseinndeadwood.com Inquiries: info@ironhorseinndeadwood.com 10% Discount Tonight! Restructions apply Demonstrations Classes Gifts Full Service Coffee & Deli 73 Sherman St., Deadwood • 605-571-1071 39 Antique Mall @ Deadwood Dick's Antiques • Souvenirs • Lodging Saloon & Eatery 51 Sherman Street Across from the Adams Museum 1-877-882-4990 www.deadwooddicks.com 42 ABC Business Supply Office Supplies • Furniture • Printers • Ink & Toner Batteries • SD Cards & Flash Drives 79 Sherman Street • Deadwood, SD 57732 Ph. 605-578-3636 Fax: 605-578-3661 abcbizdwd@gmail.com Page 7 Deadwood Retail-Times 2014 44 Points of Interest Adams Museum Days of '76 Museum HOURS Summer: May – Sept. 9am-5pm Winter: Tues. – Sat. 10am – 4pm HOURS Summer: May – Sept. 9am – 5pm Winter: Tues. – Sat. 10am – 4pm 54 Sherman Street 1876 Crescent Drive Open year-round, the Black Hill’s oldest history museum explores Deadwood’s past and larger-thanlife legends. The Days of ‘76 Museum commemorates the history of the award-winning Days of ’76 celebration and rodeo. History & Information Center Historic Adams House HOURS Open Daily Summer: 8am – 7pm Winter: 9am – 5pm HOURS Summer: May – Sept. 9am – 5pm Winter: Open for special events Located on 3 Siever Street 22 Van Buren Avenue Located in the old railroad depot, the history and information center gives visitors an overview of the city and surrounding area. Mt. Moriah Cemetery 45 Meticulously restored 1892 Victorian mansion with original contents intact. Guided tours available. Broken Boot Gold Mine HOURS May-Sept. Daily 8am – 6pm HOURS Open year round 46 • Medicare Supplements Located on Upper Main Street, Highway 14A 1 Mt. Moriah Drive One of America’s most famous western cemeteries and final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane Tours of a historic underground mine and gold panning. • Specializing in Senior Health Plans 136 Sherman St., Suite A Deadwood, SD 57732 Recreation Center Phone 605-722-6466 Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center HOURS Mon. – Fri. 5am – 9pm Saturday 7am – 5pm Sunday 1pm – 6pm HOURS Mon. – Fri. 10am – 4pm or by appointment 105 Sherman Street 150 Sherman Street Features heated indoor pool with kids pool, indoor basketball court, kids game room, weight and cardio room. 47 Features the most extensive collection of Black Hills documents and photographs in the nation. Monthly public programs Tim Conrad 605-920-1214 48 Direct Mail & Marketing Services Bulk Mailings (any size) Fold, tab, label, stuff, seal, list purchase & more! Design and Print Create or maintain your mail list Answer questions about mailings Call Lynn to save time and money! 605-578-1429 140 Sherman Street, Deadwood • blackhillsmail.com 43 Black Hills real estate hunter - ChristleBroker Robinson 605-920-1084 Cell: christle@hegg.com • www.hegg.com www.BlackHillsRealEstateHunter.com Appointments at your convenience! 49 Page 8 Deadwood Retail-Times 2014 50 Gifts, Decor, Food, Candles, Books, Jewelry, Clothing Open April - October Located at Mt. Moriah Drive, Deadwood, SD 605-717-0240 mtmoriahgiftshop@rushmore.com HISTORIC STREET SHOOTOUTS DAILY Historic Main Street Gunslinger Shows Don’t miss the daily excitement on main street (Tuesday-Sunday)! And guess what... it’s FREE! ☛ 2:00 p.m. Four Aces ☛ 4:00 p.m. Celebrity Hotel ☛ 6:00 p.m. Franklin Get Deputized & a Free Badge! 51 LIVE SHOWS! Saloon #10 - Assassination of Wild Bill Show ☛ 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, or 7:00 p.m. Street Capture of Jack McCall ☛ 7:30 p.m. in front of Saloon #10 Theatrical Play The Trial of Jack McCall ☛ 8:00 p.m. One Hour Audience Participation Admission Fee Performance in the Mason Hall 715 Main St. THE 2 CEMETERIES City & Community 52 50 Cliff Street • Deadwood, SD 57732 www.c21deadwood.com 605-578-1417 53 • Newly Remodeled Rooms & Suite • Indoor Swimming Pool • Amusement Park • Meeting Rooms • Casino & Sports Bar Almost everyone visiting Deadwood is looking for the famous Mt Moriah Cemetery where Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane among others are buried. But did you know that there is another cemetery that has just as much historical significance in this city? The St. Ambrose Catholic cemetery is located on side of a hill on Pleasant Street near Burnham avenue, which is located north of the Days of 76 rodeo grounds district. There is a beautiful and unusual glowing head stone of an angel, which is well worth the time to hike up and explore this lesser known beautiful quiet cemetery nestled back in the pines in the historic neighborhood. 56 Full Service: Paint, Paint Sundries, Tools, Electrical, Builders, Housewares, Plumbing, Automotive, RV Supplies, Lumber, Keys, Etc. Hours: M-F 7am-5:30pm • Sat. 8am-5pm • Sun. 10am-2pm 605-578-7550 • 1-800-961-3096 Les & Cindy Bellet www.deadwoodcomfortinn.com 225 Cliff St., Deadwood Phone: 605-578-3782 After hours: 605-920-8966 54 57 55 58 Information: South Dakota Area Code: 605 Ambulance - 911 City Hall of Deadwood - 605-578-2600 Dentist Office - 605-578-3810 Northern Hills Federal Credit Union - 605-578-3995 Eyecare Office - 605-578-1761 Fire Emergency - 911 Fire Department - 605-578-1212 First Interstate Bank - 605-578-1792 Golf Course - 605-578-2080 Hospital - 605-722-6101 Information & Visitor Center - 605-578-2507 Lawrence County Sheriff - 605-578-2230 Medical Clinic - 605-717-6431 Pharmacy - 605-578-1512 Police Department - 605-578-2623 Police Emergency - 911 Post Office - 605-578-1505 Recreation & Aquatic Center - 605-578-3729 Wells Fargo Bank - 605-578-3400 59 BOOKKEEPERS of the Black Hills Personalized Solutions for YOU Jane Hallberg 605-580-0356 email:BooksOfBH@yahoo.com 60