Brule

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With an international following, Brule is the country’s number one Native American music and dance troupe. The sound is thoroughly contemporary — a vibrant reminder that native cultures are alive and evolving, not relics of the past. Brule’s summer home is the Black Hills. The group performs at the outdoor … Read More

Hulett Rodeo

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Remember — the Black Hills extend into Wyoming. Northeast Wyoming’s longest running rodeo is held annually the second weekend of June, in a town where streets are named after residents’ grandfathers, horses are parked outside the bar, and traffic lights don’t exist. No stadium seating or security checkpoints at this … Read More

Stavkirke, Rapid City

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Come because you love vintage architecture.  Or wood carvings.  Or for religious reasons or because you want to celebrate your Norwegian roots.  Whatever your reason, come and marvel at the Stavkirke, an exact, full-size replica of Norway’s 850 year-old Borgund Church.  The majestic yet intimate structure, also known as the … Read More

Big Rocking Chair

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World’s biggest mountain sculptures, world’s biggest motorcycle rally, western hemisphere’s biggest gold mine, two of the planet’s biggest caves, and probably the number one biggest cave once we determine where Jewel and Wind caves intersect. If you’ve missed it, the operative word here is “biggest,” a Black Hills obsession, whether … Read More

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