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Black Hills Overdrive photos from Deadwood

By Joe • Jun 11th, 2010 • Category: Culture

Yesterday, I shared an overview of Black Hills Overdrive – the big all car rally going on this weekend. Today, I caught up with the participants as they paraded their classics, vintages and modified street rods through Historic Downtown Deadwood. It was quite the sight! If you missed it, be sure to check out the free and open to the public ’show & shine’ tomorrow evening (Saturday, June 12) in downtown Rapid City on Main Street.

There are literally hundreds of cool, retro vehicles hanging out in the Black Hills this weekend, and tomorrow’s evening display in Rapid City is your best opportunity to check them out. From their time in Deadwood today, here’s just a sampling of what you could see. Enjoy!

Black Hills Overdrive classic cars cruise Main Street Deadwood
Black Hills Overdrive classic cars cruise Main Street Deadwood
Black Hills Overdrive classic cars cruise Main Street Deadwood
Black Hills Overdrive classic cars cruise Main Street Deadwood
Black Hills Overdrive classic cars cruise Main Street Deadwood
Black Hills Overdrive classic cars cruise Main Street Deadwood

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Joe is a resident of Spearfish, S.D. He grew up in the tall-corn state of Iowa, where he developed an early interest in all things outdoors. After high school he moved to Vermillion, S.D., where he earned his bachelor’s degree in public relations and advertising. During his college years, two things caught his attention: the beauty of western South Dakota’s Black Hills and a girl from those Black Hills. After graduating from college, Joe traveled across the country as a recruiter for the University of South Dakota. He saw the sights from Pittsburgh to Las Vegas and everywhere in between, but it was the Black Hills (and the girl) that kept drawing him back. He and wife moved back to the Black Hills in 2008. He's an avid hiker, mountain biker and road cyclist whose future plans include trying to fit a pair of kayaks into the spare bedroom.
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