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Deadwood, South Dakota, got its name from the dead trees found in the nearby creek. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes and later became a gold mining town during the Black Hills Gold Rush in the 1870s. As miners and settlers arrived, they referred to the area as "Deadwood" due to the decaying timber, which eventually became the town's official name. The town is now known for its rich history and as a historic gambling destination.

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