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Deadwood - The Myth, Legend and Reality(USD $19.99) This unique video tells the real story of Deadwood's past. Wild Bill, Calamity Jane, Potato Creek Johnny, and the tall tales and legends associated with them, are all here. With the use of rare historical films and pictures of Deadwood and the area, you can follow the growth of this very special town of the Old West. Original music by Yancy De Veer. |
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Mt. Moriah - Deadwood's Famous Boot Hill(USD $19.99) Main Street Deadwood is certainly Deadwood's history - but so is its old cemetery, Mt. Moriah. Let us introduce you to many of Deadwood's departed famous and infamous citizens. Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, "Preacher" Smith, Potato Creek Johnny and many more lie here. Visit Hebrew Hill, resting place of many of Deadwood's wealthy Jewish families, and hear the fascinating history of the cemetery's Chinese section. |
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The History of Gambling in Deadwood(USD $19.99) For as long as there has been a Deadwood, the town has had gambling. Even Wild Bill Hickok came to Deadwood to gamble and people have been coming ever since. In historic photos and re-enactments Wild Bill plays his last Deadman's Hand. Old time Deadwood players tell their stories of living and playing in Deadwood and the crusades to clean up the town. |
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History of Mining in the Black Hills(USD $19.99) From the time when Custer's Expedition found gold on French Creek in 1874, the Black Hills has been mining country. This video traces that whole mining history from the placers to the old hardrock mines. Historic photos, movies and re-enactments by experienced miners tell the story of the old diggings and tunnels blasted with black powder to modern mining. |
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The History of the Sturgis Rally and the Jackpine Gypsies(USD $19.99) The birth and growth of the Sturgis Rally is truly one of the most incredible stories in the motorcycle world. In this program you will meet many of the people that were there and took part in that very first Sturgis Rally. This collectible program is brought to life with historic film footage of the rally, races and Sturgis from the beginning. |
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The Men Who Made Rushmore(USD $19.99) From 1927 to 1941, nearly 400 men worked on Mt. Rushmore at one time or another. The work wasn't steady, but during the depression years any job was welcome. With the skillful use of interviews with workers, old pictures, news reel footage and some newly discovered film from a private collection, Historical Footprints provides the viewer with a much different perspective on this colossal mountain carving. |
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