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¿Que Pasa? Cantina
At ¿Que Pasa? Cantina, you will find fresh, authentic Mexican flavors in a beautiful downtown Rapid City location. We take pride in our hand-made tortillas, fresh guacamole made on demand, our large selection of premium tequila and more. Enjoy a panoramic view from our rooftop dining area. Visit us any day of the week to get a little taste of Mexico right in the heart of Rapid City. Open daily at 11 a.m.1481 Grille
The 1481 Grille is named after two famous U.S. Highways. Highway 14 begins in Chicago and ends in Yellowstone National Park. Highway 81, known as the Pan American Highway, runs from Winnipeg, Canada and extends to Panama City, Panama. Our extensive and diverse menu holds exciting fare for every age and culinary expertise. We have fabulous selections including steaks, seafood, pasta, burgers, and much more. The 1481 Grille: Where Great Highways and Great People meet!1872 Saloon & Old Mill Event Center
The 1872 Saloon in Yankton is located in the former Excelsior Flour Mill, which is part of the Old Mill Event Center complex. If you are looking for something with tons of history and a casual dive bar feel, this is it. We serve all kinds of beer, liquor and bar food. The 1872 Saloon is open Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m.-2 a.m.1880 Town-South Dakota's Original
South Dakota's Original 1880 TOWN has more than 30 buildings from the 1880 to 1920 era, authentically furnished with thousands of relics, historical accounts and photographs, a Casey Tibbs exhibit, Dances with Wolves movie props, and fun activities for kids. We are located on Interstate 90 at Exit 170, 22 miles west of Murdo and about 60 miles east of Wall. We are open May through October during daylight hours (off-season hours vary).1880 Train
See the Black Hills of South Dakota by vintage steam train. Hop on the 1880 Train - also known as Black Hills Central Railroad - and experience our two-hour, relaxing 20-mile roundtrip ride between Hill City and Keystone. This historical steam train experience is narrated and fun for railroad enthusiasts of all ages! It's an activity like no other in the Black Hills. See our website for the many special events we offer throughout the year like our Mother's Day Express and Wine Express.1881 Courthouse Museum
What is now the 1881 Custer County Courthouse Museum and Bookstore was once the hub of Custer County development from 1881 to 1974. Since then, it has been preserving and displaying Custer County history through the efforts of the Custer County Historical Society with the help of many volunteers. Constructed of bricks kilned locally, the building is of Italianate design. It has been a museum since 1976. Closed during the winter months, the museum opens for the season in early May.1899 Inn
The 1899 Inn bed and breakfast is a unique and intimate guest experience that blends modern amenities and historic charm. The 1899 Inn is Deadwood's only turn-of-the-century inn with full breakfast service, featuring seasonal dishes and artisan bread made daily in-house. The house is located away from the lights and noises of Deadwood's gambling tables, but it's just a five-minute walk to the town's nightlife and major historic sites. If you're looking for something a little different than a cookie-cutter hotel, we would love to share our home with you for an evening, a week, or however long your adventures are keeping you in the Black Hills.1905 Opera House
The restored 1905 Opera House has housed motion pictures, roller skating, trapeze acts, plays, dances, concerts and was even used as the City Fire Hall for a period. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2001, an addition was built as a tribute to the late musician Kyle Evans of Company Cowboys. Events are scheduled throughout the year. Be sure to check the event calendar on the Wessington Springs Area Chamber & Development website for show dates. Call ahead for a private tour.22TEN Kitchen Cocktails
22TEN is dedicated to complimenting unique flavors with some everyday classics. Focusing on classic cocktail recipes, beer and wine craftsmanship. Our food menu reflects "American Eclectic" cuisine, with a focus on innovative, artisan plates, as well as some local favorites and everyday classics. Our bar offerings span the masses and will include hand-crafted cocktails built with fresh-squeezed juices and house-made syrups and sours, in addition to craft beer and a chef-selected wine menu that perfectly compliments our portion appropriate plates. Our hours of operation are 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday.2nd Street Diner
Welcome to the 2nd Street Diner in Madison! We offer a friendly, 50s-inspired atmosphere complete with burgers, eight flavors of hand-spun shakes, and homemade pie. Breakfast is served all day, every day. There is a Blue Plate Special 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday through Friday, and a large buffet on Sundays, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Our hours are 6 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 6 a.m.-3 p.m., Sunday.Pagination