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DEADWOOD HISTORY RECEIVES $2,500 GRANT FROM BLACK HILLS ENERGY

DEADWOOD – Deadwood History, Inc. received a $2,500 grant from Black Hills Energy on Friday, April 7, 2017, at the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center (HARCC). The grant will help the organization purchase a new large format scanner and printer.

Pictured in the back row from left to right are Tom Berry, Dave Soderquist, Tim Madsen, and Darrel Nelson. Left to right in the front row are Jessica Michak, Carolyn Weber, Casey Seger, April Hoover, Rachel Lovelace-Portal, and Mutch Usera.

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We inspire the global community by preserving and celebrating the cultural heritage of Deadwood and the Black Hills in the context of the American West through exceptional exhibits, innovative educational programs, and access to extensive collections in unique settings.

Adams Museum, Days of ’76 Museum, Historic Adams House, and Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center.

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