Day 11: South Dakota

We are heading across South Dakota today toward Sioux Falls. But first we had a few things to see in Deadwood this morning before we strike out.

One of the most famous residents of Deadwood was Wild Bill Hickok. Wild Bill was a scout, lawman, gunfighter and gambler. He was playing poker on August 2, 1876 and had taken the only seat available to him, the one with his back to the door. Wild Bill usually sat facing the door and twice he asked another player to change seats, to no avail. He was shot dead in the back of the head while he was holding a pair of aces and a pair of eights, all black (now known as dead man’s hand).

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This is the Midnight Star, a restaurant and casino owned by Kevin Costner.

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We headed up a hill above Deadwood to Mt Moriah Cemetery to see Wild Bill’s grave. Apparently this is quite the tourist stop. I’ve never before seen a gift shop at a cemetery!

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And look who’s buried next to Bill, Calamity Jane.

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This is the view down to town from the cemetery.

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On down the road to Sturgis!

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Downtown Sturgis (must be VERY different when the motorcycles are in town!)

Also in Sturgis we saw this memorial for Charles Nolin. Charles, also known as “Red”, was a pony mail carrier who was ambushed, killed, and scalped on this spot by Indians on August 19, 1876. (Did everything out here happen in 1876??) What made this especially sad is that there was a group of people hauling hay to Deadwood that were camped nearby. They tried to get “Red” to stay with them because they had heard Indian war cries nearby. But he insisted on leaving because he had promised his mother that this would be his last ride. (Sniff, sniff)

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The next stop…the famous Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota!! It all started when a small drug store was bought by Ted Hustead in 1931. Business was slow until Ted’s wife suggested advertising free ice water to travelers headed to the brand-new Mount Rushmore. From that moment on business has been great! Wall Drug is now a shopping mall, department store, western art museum, chapel and more. They still offer free ice water! We love Wall Drug!

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Ok. I’m really excited about our next stop! We just happened upon it and I’m so glad we did. The Minuteman Missile National Historic Site was established in 1999 to show the history and significance of the Cold War, the arms race, and intercontinental ballistic missile development. We stopped at the main office of the site where there were exhibits and a short film. You can also take a tour of a missile silo and launch facility! How cool! But the elevator that takes you down was not working today so we couldn’t do that part. Major bummer! I WILL be back to go down in a missile silo!!

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A Missileer’s Chair, it has seat belts so that if the Earth shook because we were under nuclear attack, the Missileers could still launch their missiles!

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Missile locations in South Dakota

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A missile sent from South Dakota could hit the Kremlin in 30 minutes!

God Bless Reagan! Peace through strength!

And now we are off again. Look at these little cuties.

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Prairie Dogs are everywhere!

The sites we see on the side of the road…

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The landscape pretty much looked like this all day…

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Or this…

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Or this…

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Mitchell, SD is next on the hit parade. Found another of these…

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And the world famous Corn Palace!

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The Corn Palace is a multi-purpose building, built in 1921, that is decorated with crop art. The murals and designs covering the building are made from corn and other crops. Each year has a different theme and as you can see from the pictures, they are working on this year’s theme now!

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And yet another roadside oddity…

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We have settled down for the night in Sioux Falls, SD, and will begin to head south tomorrow. It feels like we have been gone a month! Back to reality soon. 😊

Day 10: Devils Tower & Deadwood, SD

Good Morning Friends!

After all the fun on the road yesterday, we slept in this morning and didn’t leave the hotel until (gasp!) 10:30!! We are headed to Deadwood, South Dakota today with a few sights along the way.

Paul and I have been fortunate to have visited South Dakota years ago so we don’t feel compelled to “redo” some of the places there that we would normally stop at. Just so you know, if you travel there, be sure to go to Mt Rushmore, Crazy Horse, the Badlands, the Black Hills, etc.

Ok. On the road again. I haven’t mentioned the dry air yet. For a girl born and raised in South Louisiana’s humidity this is quite different! On the plus side, my hair has never been so straight and frizz-free. Negatives-dry skin, dry sinuses, just overall DRYNESS. So we try to stay hydrated and drink plenty of water. Which also means plenty of “stops”. Just outside of Billings we spy a rest area and decide to take advantage of the facilities. This is the sign we saw there.

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I don’t need to go so bad after all. 😳

We stopped for lunch in Sheridan, WY at the Visitor Center. Check out our view!

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The sky really is this blue!

There are so many antelope along the road today. These two were just waiting to have their picture taken.

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Time to get off the interstate and hit the back roads…

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I said earlier that we weren’t going to repeat things well… some things just can’t be passed up! Like Devils Tower National Monument.

You get off the interstate and first the landscape looks like this:

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Then it changes to this:

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Then suddenly you round a curve and see something in the distance:

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Devils Tower is huge! It was an important landmark for Plains Indians. There are several legends that describe the origin of Devils Tower. My favorite is the one that tells about seven little girls being chased onto a low rock to escape from attacking bears, the claws of the leaping bears left marks in the sides of the rock as it was growing toward the sky. The girls prayers had been answered! But the rock grew so high that the girls reached the sky where they were changed into the constellation Pleiades (Seven Sisters).

The tower is 1267 feet tall and 1 mile around. It was formed as a result of magma being forced up from the surface of the Earth where it cooled and hardened. Ancient rivers washed away about 1.5 miles of softer layers around the Tower. Erosion is still wearing away the igneous rock of Devils Tower.

The first documented white men saw Devil’s Tower in 1859. Wonder what they thought!

Here are a few pictures:

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Who are these old people?

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Devils Tower National Monument

There were tons of wildlife along the road! This one posed so cute for me.

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Gotta love riding on the back roads!

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We just happened to see this 123 year old General Store in Aladdin, WY. It looked so intriguing we had to check it out. Snacks, drinks, liquor, tshirts, clothing, old stuff, you name it they had it. We even checked out the upstairs which I don’t mind telling you creaked ALOT and kind of freaked me out. Somebody is going to fall through the floor up there one day, just glad it wasn’t me. It really was an interesting place and is for sale if you’re interested. (But I think liability insurance is probably out of the question. 😁)

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Aladdin General Store, Aladdin, Wyoming, established 1890

Now to Spearfish Canyon. Such a beautiful remote little canyon. We loved it!

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Bridal Veil Falls, Spearfish Canyon, South Dakota

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Almost in Lead, SD and look what we saw!

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It isn’t everyday you see Lincoln on the side of the road!

We have arrived in Deadwood, SD.

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Looks like they want to be a little Vegas in the mountains with all the casinos. Paul and I got a bite for dinner and headed to the hotel.

Tomorrow is another day!