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built a railway to the settlement, connecting it to Deadwood. In 1906, the
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828:. Deadwood, South Dakota. Associated Press. July 24, 1927. p. 1
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903:"Deerfield Postoffice Abandoned, But Coffee Sessions To Continue"
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Raisch, Bruce A. (2006). "South Dakota Black Hills Ghost Towns".
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1842:‡This historic property also has portions in an adjacent county.
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854:. Rapid City, South Dakota. January 27, 1998. p. 9
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President Calvin Coolidge at Mystic, South Dakota, 1927
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Harney Peak Lookout Tower, Dam, Pumphouse and Stairway
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882:. Rapid City, South Dakota. July 12, 1939. p. 5
802:. Rapid City, South Dakota. July 25, 1927. p. 1
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1844:† This entry has been removed from the registry.
542:. Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association
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316:National Register of Historic Places
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346:and 12 miles (19 km) north of
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1516:Fairmont Creamery Company Building
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336:Pennington County, South Dakota
1781:Archeological Site No. 39PN376
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111:Show map of the United States
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1617:Rapid City Historical Museum
1546:Milwaukee Road Freight House
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614:Mauro, Stephen (June 2012).
202:4,872 ft (1,485 m)
1883:Ghost towns in South Dakota
1669:First Congregational Church
1607:Rapid City Carnegie Library
1506:Casper Supply Company of SD
919:– via Newspapers.com.
890:– via Newspapers.com.
862:– via Newspapers.com.
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782:– via Newspapers.com.
424:Civilian Conservation Corps
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1459:Otho Mining District
1333:United States portal
738:. Mines and Mining.
708:. Mines and Mining.
446:visited Mystic. The
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1736:Glenn W. Shaw House
1731:Michael Quinn House
1654:Chapel in the Hills
1326:South Dakota portal
1117:Colonial Pine Hills
684:"Pennington County"
521:. November 2, 2013.
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417:electrochlorination
389:Mystic, Connecticut
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1239:Ghost towns
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1872:Categories
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1489:Industrial
1302:Tigerville
1297:Teddy Bear
1272:Myers City
1247:Addie Camp
1141:Former CDP
1045:Rapid City
1011:Rapid City
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484:References
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344:Rapid City
296:ghost town
207:Population
178:Pennington
128:44°04′37″N
36:Ghost town
1852:See also:
1838:Footnotes
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1595:Education
1479:Buildings
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1257:Creighton
1179:Deerfield
1035:Hill City
1029:Box Elder
628:1046-4638
620:Wild West
348:Hill City
326:Geography
199:Elevation
1292:Sheridan
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1074:Keystone
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632:ProQuest
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381:Deadwood
272:86002093
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