- TripBuzz found 35 things to do indoors in the Deadwood area. From Cadillac Jacks Casino to Mineral Palace Casino, Deadwood offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 25 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 30 different types of things to do inside in or near Deadwood, South Dakota. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Casinos, Winery/Vineyard, History Museums and Hotels.
- There are 12 indoor activities in Deadwood, and 23 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Spearfish, Lead, Sturgis and Belle Fourche.
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Located in the heart of Deadwood., the Belle Joli Winery Tasting Room offers a full line of varietals from its nearby 5-acre vineyard. In addition to traditional reds and whites, they also feature sparkling and dessert wines.
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Wines made at Schade Vineyard & Winery are produced from local South Dakota-grown products. The tasting room offers complimentary tastings and gifts for purchase. Private tastings for groups are available.
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The Days Of '76 Museum offers a unique view of the yearly celebration and Deadwood's history. Old West Pioneer and American Indian artifacts fill the museum alongside a Deadwood trading post and the largest collection of horse-drawn vehicles in the state
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The heritage of mining in South Dakota is preserved at the Black Hills Mining Museum. Exhibits and activities focus mostly on the gold mining industry that was founded in the Northern Black Hills.
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Add culture to the day at the Historic Homestake Opera House. This performing arts venue offers concerts, movies, theatre and more. Tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday. Group events are available.
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Featuring the work of local artists, Lead Deadwood Arts Center has a gallery filled with glass, wood, silk, and ceramic pieces. The center hosts several performing arts lessons for piano, guitar, and other instruments.
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A small microbrewery producing a variety of different beers, Dakota Shivers Brewing welcomes visitors for tours. They offer a tasting room with limited hours, and provide beer to local pubs and restaurants.
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Adjacent to the Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad Roundhouse, the Living Map Theater covers the history of the Black Hills Gold Rush of 1876. The presentation is projected in a small theater and lasts roughly 35 minutes.
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At Ternesphere Gallery, internationally-known artist Dick Termes has self-made termispheres on display. These unique painted globes hang from the ceiling, and gallery employees are on hand to explain the process behind the pieces.
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Made to honor the old west pioneers, the High Plains Heritage Center Museum covers the history of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, and Nebraska. The site features a large range of artifacts, memorabilia, and art within its 20,000 square foot building.