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Deadwood Website Gets Upgraded Look, Photo Gallery

By Dustin • Mar 14th, 2008 • Category: Uncategorized

Deadwood Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Bureau’s new website screenshot

Bingo!

No, it’s not bingo night at the Possum Lodge. It’s not even buzzword bingo. But this week sure has been Black Hills travel site bingo. Fresh off the new homepage of the Rapid City CVB and the new site at Black Hills, Badlands and Lakes, the Deadwood Chamber & Visitors Bureau has relaunched its site at www.deadwood.com.

By and large, the content has stayed the same, but the site has a distinctly historical new look. That said, the Deadwood photo gallery is bigger and better, and now you can search for hotel room availability using the Black Hills Central Reservations booking service. It looks like more site upgrades are on the way, so stay tuned.

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Dustin is a fifth-generation South Dakotan, grew up exploring the forested gulches of the Black Hills. While studying at Oxford University, Dustin discovered the amazing combination of student discounts and the European rail system, and set off to see the continent. Eleven countries, five trains, a Greek fishing boat and several pubs later, Dustin realized a deep affinity for travel. Although he’s journeyed across three continents since then, the Black Hills remain one of his favorite places to explore. Now a member of the Western Writers of America, Dustin has penned several travel guides on the Black Hills, Badlands, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming for publishers including Fodor’s and Globe Pequot.
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