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Historic Church Stained Glass Windows
The Wessington Springs United Methodist Church, built in 1913, welcomes the public to view it's stained glass windows full of Scriptural meaning. They symbolize human life from conception to resurrection. The Renaissance Revival Church is on the National Registry of Historical Places.Historic Deadwood
Deadwood, a National Historic Landmark, once drew legions in search of their fortune. Characters like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane made this town legendary. Today you can watch shootouts on Main Street, re-enactments of the slaying of Wild Bill Hickok, and the trial of his murderer. Behind the history is plenty of modern-day fun like 24/7 gaming, day spas, fine dining, shopping, resort hotels, outdoor adventures and more. The famous and infamous have left their marks here, and you can too. The Deadwood Welcome Center provides visitors with information on local attractions and points of interest along with exhibits that highlight things to do in Deadwood and the northern Black Hills. The staff of the Welcome Center can assist visitors in planning their Deadwood experience. The Deadwood Chamber of Commerce offices are also located within the building. The information desk is open daily year-round, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The restrooms and trolley waiting room are open daily year-round during trolley hours of operation. Free parking.Historic Homestake Opera House
In 1914, this 24,000-square-foot building was built by the Homestake Gold Mine for their workers and families. It was given to the City of Lead in 1972. Unfortunately, the theater was nearly destroyed by fire in 1984. Restoration work continues alongside performing arts events. Concerts, movies, theatre, dance and weddings are hosted year-round. Tours are available Tuesday-Saturday (12 p.m. and 2 p.m.) and run 30-45 minutes. Call or join us at the front courtyard theater entrance at tour time.Historic Log Cabin Motel
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the cabins were built in the late 1920s. With a variety of floor plans, the Historic Log Cabins include 1-4 beds and some have kitchenettes. All cabins include a bath and/or shower, towels/linens/bedding, free Wi-Fi, continental breakfast (May 1-September 15), cable TV, and air conditioning. Enjoy views from three decks with seating areas as well as fire pits and grills. You can see Battle Mountain, Seven Sisters, and the city of Hot Springs.The Hitch Rail Bar and Restaurant
Fresh, local, ranch cusine is featured at the Hitchrail Bar and Restaurant in Pringle. It has been part of the southern Black Hills for 60 years and is a true Black Hills watering hole. The owner is an award-winning chef. Come on in and step back in time. We are open 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday.Hitch Studio
In 2014, Carrie and Renee hitched their beliefs, passions, and sheer determination into a creative powerhouse. When a customer walks into our fun retail shop in downtown Brookings, we hitch their thoughtfulness with our delightful gifts and cards. You won't find just any card or gift, you will find one that is just right. We love carrying local art as well handmade jewelry, wood signs and canvases with a local touch. Our shop is open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Hjem A.M.
Located in Custer in the southern Black Hills, Hjem A.M. serves breakfast in a space that feels like home. Erik and Camillia opened Hjem A.M. in 2022 with one goal in mind: bring amazing breakfast food to the Black Hills. The food’s focus is seasonality and is inspired by Scandinavian/American flavors. “Hjem” means home in Danish. Camillia and Erik found their home in Custer and want to be your home in the morning. Hours are 8 a.m.-12 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Take-out is available and so are online reservations.Holiday Inn Express & Suites
The Watetown Holiday Inn Express and Suites is located just off of Interstate 29 at exit 177. Our on-site water park includes a two-story water slide along with a separate kiddie pool, sport pool and hot tub. We also offer a complimentary breakfast bar and free Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel. We are close to the area's best attractions, including the Redlin Art Center, the Watertown Mall, the Bramble Park Zoo, the historic Mellette House, Dakota Sioux Casino and Sandy Shore State Park.Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Nestled in the plains of eastern South Dakota, the Holiday Inn Express and Suites in Brookings offers unparalleled accommodations with top-notch amenities, including our complimentary, hot Express Start Breakfast Bar, free HSIA and an indoor pool with waterslide. We are located two miles from South Dakota State University. Nearby businesses and attractions include Daktronics, Bel Brands, 3M, the Children’s Museum of South Dakota, Rainbow Play Systems, the Swiftel Center and McCrory Gardens.Holiday Inn Express & Suites
The Holiday Inn Express is located conveniently off of Highway 16 in Custer. Get more out of yourhotel stay with this newly-renovated, unique mountain escape. Our award-winning hotel offers a clean, consistent, and comfortable stay with
thoughtful amenities like breakfast, Wi-Fi, business center, indoor pool, hot
tub, guest laundry, HBO, fitness-center, balcony rooms, suites, and amazing
views. We are located close to downtown Custer and we're minutes from many area attractions like Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park and Wind Cave National Park.
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