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A popular Deadwood historic bar has been named one of the best in the country. Here's what you need to know before you go.
Accomplished historian Peter Cozzens latest book focuses on Deadwood, South Dakota between 1876 and 1879. He says those who ...
The USA TODAY Best Bars in America: The 29 best bars in America in 2025: See USA TODAY's top picks Selected by our network of food writers across the nation — from The Arizona Republic to the Palm ...
USA TODAY Network food journalists around the country named 29 of the best bars in the U.S., including this one in South Dakota.
Wild Bill Hickok, dead for 113 years, had a lot to do with it legalization. The day Hickok died, he was playing five-card stud at the Nuttal and Mann’s Saloon.
After more than 22 years of research and writing, Craig Crease is looking forward to debunking popular myths about frontiersman "Wild Bill" Hickok, including one based in Springfield. On June 3 ...
According to the Black Hills Pioneer (Deadwood Dakota's only newspaper) on August 5th, 1876: "On Wednesday about 3 o'clock the report stated that J.B. Hickok (Wild Bill) was killed.
Niagara Falls is where Wild Bill Hickok dared to be an actor, a showman, and realized it was not for him. But he tried…and was trying on his financiers as well. Wild Bill Hickok met Henry M ...
While the possibility of Wild Bill Hickok having some involvement in a baseball game in Kansas City in the 1860s or ’70s cannot be completely ruled out, the research suggests that the umpiring ...
Wild Bill Hickok was a figure in Shawnee history in the 1850s. The artwork, which was installed on Shawnee Mission Parkway and Nieman Road, depicts Hickok astride his legendary horse, Black Nell.
"It was lost until 1989." A photograph of James Butler Hickok, commonly known as "Wild Bill" Hickok, captured by Charles Scholten in Springfield, Missouri in 1865.
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