
The Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming
There are few places in North America that invoke the feeling of mystery, intrigue, and adventure, as the Black Hills of South Dakota. Sacred to the Lakota Sioux Indians - the area was briefly granted to them in treaty - the Black Hills gave birth to the city of Deadwood, and the legend of the Wild West. .
The Black Hills gold rush of 1876 drew adventure seekers, gamblers, and riff-raff from all corners of the globe, including Wild Bill Hickok; who came for the gold, stayed for the poker, and ended up being murdered by Jack McCall.
Today
The Black Hills are a sanctuary of pine-covered old, rounded, mountains on the Great Plains. They are home to Mt. Rushmore and The Crazy Horse Memorial. The Black Hills feature five national parks, scenic drives, waterfalls, abundant wildlife, acclaimed recreational trails. The area is still wild enough where bison and wild horses roam free.
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