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Deadwood will host one of its epic city-wide celebrations for Mardis Gras on Feb. 28 and March 1. There will be a full weekend of free food, a parade, masquerade ball, themed cocktails and live music. Plus, there are special open container zones where you can roam from one Deadwood bar to the next (beer and wine only).

Saturday’s events will include a cocktail crawl and a Cajun-themed cookoff from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees can donate to a local charity by voting for the People’s Choice winner. Contact the Deadwood Chamber of Commerce (605-578-1876) to register!

For a full schedule of events, visit the Deadwood Chamber website

Why not stay for both nights? First Gold is just down the road and has free on-site parking, the outstanding Horseshoe Restaurant, and a variety of gaming to keep you entertained all weekend long. 

Give us a call at 800-274-1876 or visit our website to book your room today. 

Other events in Deadwood this month: 


Looking for a fun and relaxing stay in Deadwood? Call 800–274–1876 to book: Travelodge or First Gold Hotel


Hungry? The Horseshoe Restaurant always serves our famous breakfast until 8pm daily and 9:30pm Friday and Saturday. See below for delicious and traditional Holiday meal options this month.

Checkout all our favorite events going on this month 

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In Loving Memory of Michael Richard Gustafson


It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Michael Richard Gustafson on November 11, 2024, after a courageous battle with cancer.

 

Mike was a visionary entrepreneur and business leader, known for his roles in the gaming industry, including as President and Owner of the First Gold Hotel and Casino in Deadwood, which he built in 1989. He was also a key player in the revitalization of Deadwood’s historic properties and the founder of the Deadwood 3-Wheeler Rally. His entrepreneurial spirit extended beyond business, as he cherished family, friends, and the joy of bringing people together.

 

Mike’s warmth, optimism, and generosity will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife April, children, stepchildren, and grandchildren, as well as many extended family members.


Way Back When in Deadwood

The J.B. Haggin Locomotive

Throughout 2025, we’ll showcase the Homestake Mining Company, a cornerstone of our local heritage. This month’s feature is the J.B. Haggin train engine, the heaviest artifact in the Adams Museum. It weighs 5 tons, with a 22” wheel gauge, and bears the builder’s serial number 4669.


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