Days of '76 Museum

Black Hills


Tells the story of the Days of '76 celebration, an annual tradition honoring the town's inception in 1876. There's Native American artifacts, gun displays and a not-to-miss collection of working stagecoaches and carriages on the lower level, and exhibits on life in the West during the 1800s.


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