This celebration held each year in Deadwood, South Dakota, is an attempt to revive the spirit of the gold rush days. The festivities begin with a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo. Then there is a three-mile-long historical parade that includes floats portraying the various stages of, and characters in, Deadwood’s history—from the earliest settlers to the coming of industry and tourism. A kids’ carnival is in town during the festival, and street dances featuring country music take place Thursday through Saturday night. Discuss
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