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Re: Deadwood, SD
Thanks, Pat. Jeez, I had no idea SD had that many rooms, let alone Deadwood. I don't even think I'd heard of Deadwood. Are they planning to become the Vegas of the Upper Midwest or something?
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Re: Deadwood, SD
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Thanks, Pat. Jeez, I had no idea SD had that many rooms, let alone Deadwood. I don't even think I'd heard of Deadwood. Are they planning to become the Vegas of the Upper Midwest or something? [/ QUOTE ] Deadwood has had gambling since 1989. They increased the bet limit from 5 bucks to 100 in the mid 90s when Kevin Costner was trying to build another casino. I think there are 15 or 20 places with a significant number of slot machines / table games. I think they already are the Vegas of the upper midwest but with more of a "wild west" feel. I think they have 3 shootouts in the street every day during the summer, next weekend is really huge, I think it is called "Wild Bill Days" or something, 3 days of concerts in the streets. |
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Re: Deadwood, SD
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Don't cross Swearengen. [/ QUOTE ] Cocksucka! |
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Re: Deadwood, SD
My favorite character, hands down.
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Re: Deadwood, SD
Deadwood was the first non-reservation city to allow gambling outside of Nevada and Atlantic City. The casinos are taxed pretty heavily to pay for historic preservations in town.
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