Deadwood, South Dakota
Recorded July 16, 2014
Short video of Deadwood, South Dakota includes a gun fight in the street and a drive through town.
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Days Inn Chamberlain/Oacoma, South Dakota
Enjoy sunsets and scenic river views at Days Inn Chamberlain/Oacoma. Ideally tucked in the bluffs of the Missouri River, our hotel offers an ideal spot off I-90 that makes it easy to reach popular attractions in central South Dakota.
Located In Oacoma off of I-90, EXIT 260
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Where to Stay & Places to stay in Chamberlain, Oacoma, South Dakota off Interstate 90
Fishing South Dakota
There's a fishing spot for everyone in South Dakota, from the mountain lakes and streams in the Black Hills, to the glacial prairie lakes of the northeast to the mighty Missouri River running through the heart of the state.
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The Badlands of South Dakota and visiting Wall Drug
Another free place to camp in the Badlands of South Dakota by Badlands National Park.
Porter Sculpture Park, Montrose, South Dakota. Travel USA, Mr. Peacock & Friends, Hidden Treasures
On Mr. Peacock’s latest adventure, they discovered a hidden treasure of Porter Sculpture Park in Montrose South Dakota. You will see over 50 sculptures on his 10 acre park 25 miles west of Sioux Falls South Dakota from Mr. Peacock & Mrs. Peacock in their latest adventure.
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Campground Review ~ Lake Vermillion South Dakota
Malinda and Doug's Western Adventure 2016
3,695 miles. Ten days. Eight states: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana. Countless cities and towns: Omaha, Sioux Falls, Mitchell, Chamberlain, Interior, Wall, Rapid City, Hisega, Custer, Gillette, Cody, Jackson, West Yellowstone, Gardiner, Billings, Casper, Guernsey, Scottsbluff, Ogallala. Four national historic sites: Minuteman Missile Site, Little Bighorn Battlefield, Oregon Trail Ruts, Register Cliff. Three national parks: Badlands, Grand Teton, Yellowstone. Two national monuments: Mount Rushmore, Devils Tower. One state park: Custer South Dakota. One City Park: Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
If given the opportunity, take a trip west. You'll make memories to last a lifetime.
MUSICAL CREDITS:
1) Main Theme, A River Runs Through It,
Beautiful Hollywood, Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
2) The John Dunbar Theme, Dances with Wolves Soundtrack,
John Barry, TIG Productions, Inc
3) The Ludlows, Legends of the Fall,
Beautiful Hollywood, Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
4) Journey To Fort Sedgewick, Dances with Wolves Soundtrack, John Barry, TIG Productions, Inc
5) Colors of the Wind, Pocahontas,
Beautiful Hollywood, Erich Kunzel/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
Wall Drug Store South Dakota as it was in 1988
Wall Drug Store in Wall, South Dakota as it was on June 15, 1988.
DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA
Walking from Mt. Moriah Cemetary in Deadwood, South Dakota, the sun created a cool effect on the video.
South Dakota Highway 73 Martin to Kadoka
South Dakota Highway 73 (SD 73) is a state route that runs across western South Dakota. It begins at the Nebraska border north of Merriman, Nebraska, as a continuation of Nebraska Highway 61. It runs to the North Dakota border, where it continues as North Dakota Highway 49. It is just more than 255 miles (410 km) in length.
When designated in the 1920s, South Dakota 73 only consisted of the segment from Faith (U.S. Route 212) to Lemmon (U.S. Route 12). The remainder of the route was unnumbered.
Around 1935, SD 73 was extended south from Faith, absorbing what had been a portion of South Dakota Highway 24 to near Plainview, then southeast via a new route to Philip. From there, it was concurrent with U.S. Highway 16 to Kadoka then southward along what had been South Dakota Highway 63. It continued south to the Nebraska border south of Martin, after sharing an alignment with U.S. Highway 18. Except for minor route straightening and a new concurrency with Interstate 90, this route has not changed since.
Around 1979, the northern terminus was extended east along U.S. 12 to Thunder Hawk, where it met up with a new road to link with ND 49.