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Bro Brgr Bar
Located in downtown Yankton in the Meridian District, Bro Brgr Bar opened in February 2021. We offer 17 different specialty hamburgers as well as a selection of appetizers, hot dogs, salads, milkshakes and more. We also offer a wide selection of your favorite beers, including local brews. Our hours are 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sunday through Saturday. (Visit our Facebook page for any hour changes or closures.)Broken Arrow Farms
Whether it’s a family reunion, anniversary celebration, intimate wedding, birthday party, quilters’ retreat, team-building workshop, pheasant hunt, or simply a fun weekend getaway with your favorite people, your search stops here. Our secluded, 9-bedroom lodge features a full kitchen, 8.5 baths, game room, screened porch, and patio complete with a wood burning fire pit. With 4 king and 10 queen beds, we can comfortably accommodate up to 28 overnight guests. During hunting season (September 1-March 30), package hunters have preference, but if the dates you would like are available, we would love for you to book your stay.Broken Arrow Horse Camp
Located four miles south of Custer, Broken Arrow Horse Camp is a full hook-up RV park with facilities for your horses. We are in the middle of all the Black Hills attractions, plus miles and miles of trails. Come enjoy the hills with or with out your horse. We offer open-air horse barns, 40 pull-through RV sites, tent sites, five cabins, a four-room inn, outdoor kitchen, picnic pavilion, playground and general store. We are open seasonally, May through September. All reservations are handled by phone.Broken Boot Gold Mine
In the spring of 1876, the call of gold led miners, merchants, muleskinners and madams to sweep into Deadwood Gulch. The story of one of America’s last great gold rushes comes to life at Deadwood’s Broken Boot Gold Mine, established in 1878. Experienced guides help you discover the mysteries and magic of old-time gold mining techniques. Then try your luck at gold panning the same way countless prospectors did. Each guest goes home with a souvenir “share” of stock in this legendary mine.BronzeAge Art Casting
You make the art or object, we replicate it in bronze. BronzeAge Art Casting is a full-service art foundry in Sioux Falls. We offer bronze, brass, aluminum and iron casting services to artists, architects, designers, communities and individuals throughout the Midwest. We also do sculpture repair and restoration, custom metal work, and fabrication and welding, as well as offer special events and workshops throughout the year. We are open 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday through Friday.Brookings Book Company
The Brookings Book Company has been bringing comics, graphic novels, manga and quality used and rare books to Brookings since 1998. We are open 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday.Brookings Inn
Conveniently located off of US Highway 14, near South Dakota State University and connected to the Convention Center, the Brookings Inn offers value and convenience. After a day of sightseeing and activity, enjoy our indoor Splash Zone Waterpark (additional fees apply for use of the waterpark).The Brothel Deadwood
Brothels were a fixture on the second story of several Deadwood Main Street buildings from 1876-1980. This aspect of Deadwood’s history, although difficult and uncomfortable to talk about, had a huge impact on the community. A series of eight rooms have been curated with period-appropriate furnishings to help transport the visitor to another era. The Brothel is not an attempt to glamorize prostitution, nor is it meant to be an approval or condemnation of prostitution. Rather it is an integral part of the narrative of Deadwood’s unique history. The tours focus on the interpretation of the century-long history of the brothels in Deadwood, and are open to those 16 years old and older.Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum
CURRENTLY CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC - DOING TOURS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - Located in the community of St. Franics, the Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum’s collection of 2,000+ artifacts from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota honors the traditions, culture, and history of the Lakota. The Museum is open to the public each year from Memorial Day (late May) through Labor Day (early September), and provides a wealth of information on the history and culture of the Lakota people. It is an important resource for historians, ethnographers, anthropologists, and artists. Apart from the over two thousand items in the ethnographic collection, the museum boasts an extensive photographic collection that exceeds 42,000 items. Admission is free, however, a $5 suggested donation is welcome.Buffalo Dreamer
Balancing flavor in food is always a journey and a work of art. To create food alchemy is to get in touch with the ingredients, feel the little creative nudges, follow your instincts, take risks, have courage and just allow. At Buffalo Dreamer, Chef Rebecca Christensen is a relentless perfectionist, pursuing harmony in American cuisine as she brings together food flavors and recipes from absolutely everywhere. Located at Moccasin Springs Spa in Hot Springs, Buffalo Dreamer offers the transformative experience of food prepared with love and deep intention. We welcome guests ages 18 and older. We are open for dinner 5-9 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. (Reservations are recommended.)Pagination