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The
history of the Days of ’76 is really a history
of Deadwood from 1923 onward. The
Days of ‘76
Celebration, which began in 1923 as a way to honor Deadwood’s
early history, has become an historic event in its own
right, with important
archives and artifacts that needed to be protected and
preserved.
In recognition of our efforts we were recently awarded
a $10,000 grant from the History Channel. [more]
The museum is open to the public
six months a year, and attracts thousands of visitors
from the United States and foreign countries. The collections
on display - the carriages, rodeo photographs and artifacts,
costumes and the vast and diverse Clowser
Collection - help visitors and residents alike understand and
appreciate our history, and, indeed, the important
role this area played in the development of our country.
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