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Adams Museum and House

Adams Museum and House Welcome to the Adams Museum and House, an educational Deadwood sight that allows your group to travel back in time and see what life was like for one of the area’s first founders. In 1892 Horns and Anna Franklin decided to settle into Deadwood, making their home a Victorian, Queen Anne…
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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse [caption id="attachment_22740" align="alignright" width="425"] Crazy Horse[/caption]  Massive, meticulous, and miraculously unfinished, Crazy Horse Monument is an international delight for visitors looking for Native American education and architecture/art. Still under construction, this Black Hills (Custer County) gem was created by Korczak Ziolkowski, after a formal invitation by local Lakota Chief, Henry Standing Bear. The…
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Custer State Park

Custer State Park [caption id="attachment_22726" align="alignright" width="425"] Custer State Park Student Trip[/caption] Custer State Park is one of the most visited sites within the Black Hills/ Badlands area, a wildlife reserve that is both the largest and the first state park in South Dakota. Sitting on a whopping 71,000 acres, or 110 square miles, Custer…
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Mt. Rushmore

Mt. Rushmore [caption id="attachment_22721" align="alignright" width="425"] Black Hills and Badlands Tourism Association Mt. Rushmore[/caption]  Mt. Rushmore is a true American classic site to see, a National Monument featuring a massive sculpture within the Black Hills region. The granite faces of some of our most recognizable and respected presidents will be an awe-inspiring and unforgettable experience,…
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