The Return To Deadwood Is A Paranormal Festival In South Dakota That Will Spook You Into Oblivion
By Annie
|
Published February 10, 2020
When it comes to a colorful bunch, there is no group like South Dakota’s original settlers, which included such legends as Seth Bullock, Calamity Jane, and Wild Bill Hickock. While most of us never had a chance to meet like these Wild Westerners, there a unique way to still connect with them, which is by attending the paranormal Return to Deadwood festival in South Dakota:
Taking place May 28th through May 31st, 2020, Return to Deadwood is a one-of-a-kind festival that allows participants to get up close and personal with the City of Ghost's alleged spirits.
Founded in 1876, Deadwood is a once-prosperous mining town that brought in as many colorful characters as it did gold discoveries, and once housed everything from regular Old West shootouts to brothels, saloons, and gambling halls.
Because of these rough and tumble lifestyles, Deadwood has earned the title of haunted, which can be explored in-depth during the Return to Deadwood festival!
What is on the Return to Deadwood itinerary? According to their Facebook event page , Return to Deadwood will have everything from presentations...
These aren't the boring PowerPoint presentations you see at work, as talks will be lead by such people as the Black Hills Paranormal Investigations team and horror author Jason Calderwood.
...To tarot readings and a séance...
...To a tour and investigation of the spooky Mt. Moriah Cemetery and Adams House.
In addition to all of the above, Return to Deadwood will also host historical re-enactments, a Gunslingers Ball, and other private tours.
To learn more about Return to Deadwood or to buy your tickets, please visit Open Range Events' website .
Do you know of another South Dakota event that you would like us to feature? Let us know about it here . To learn even more about Deadwood’s colorful past, click on Visit The Small Town Of Deadwood In South Dakota, The Place That Inspired The Show .
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Related Articles
Explore South Dakota
Featured Addresses