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Exploring Historic Deadwood South Dakota on Motorcycles | We went to a..Brothel?!

#deadwood #southdakota #motorcycles Welcome back to another episode of Sturgis WITHOUT the Rally! In this episode, we visit Deadwood's Historic District, taking a tour and learning the deep history of both the Adams House and the Historic Brothel. We were fortunate enough to have Carolyn Weber of Deadwood History, Inc along with us for the day to give us a rundown and back story to these incredible places! Tune in for some great insight into one of the most historic regions in the country! OUR WEBSITE: https://2lanelife.com/ USE CODE: "YOUTUBE" FOR 10% OFF OF PARTS & ACCESSORIES 2LANELIFE INSTAGRAM:   / 2lanelife   GAYLIN'S INSTAGRAM -   / xerox57   LANCE'S INSTAGRAM -   / biglancec   JOSH'S INSTAGRAM -   / 2lane.jay   Want to rent a Harley-Davidson through Eagle Rider? - CLICK BELOW https://www.eaglerider.com/?utm_sourc... ABOUT 2LANELIFE We travel the country on our Harley Davidsons, exploring some of the best roads the country has to offer, with no end in sight. Our goal is to share all of the neat history and attractions across the back roads, aka the 2Lanes of America. Along this journey, we meet tons of amazing people, and learn something new every time. We are here to inspire travel! ABOUT THE ADAMS HOUSE Built in 1892, the Queen Anne-style home is well-known for its oak interiors, hand-painted canvas wall coverings, stained-glass windows, thoroughly modern 19th century plumbing, electricity, telephone service, and original furnishings. The house sat silent for more than 50 years after W.E. Adams’ death in 1934. His second wife, Mary Adams, left everything intact, from the sheet music on the piano, the books in the library and the china in the pantry to the patent medicines in the bathroom, and even cookies in a cookie jar. The home was purchased by the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission in 1992 and restored as a house museum in 2000. USEFUL INFO - https://www.deadwoodhistory.com/about... ABOUT THE BROTHEL Deadwood History, Inc. (DHI) launched its new project The Brothel Deadwood with guided tours of the Shasta Rooms or Beige door located at 610 Main Street on the second floor. The tours focus on the interpretation of the century-long history of the brothels in Deadwood. Brothels were a fixture on the second story of several Deadwood Main Street buildings from 1876-1980. This aspect of Deadwood’s history, although difficult and uncomfortable to talk about, had a huge impact on the community. A series of eight rooms have been curated with period-appropriate furnishings to help transport the visitor to another era. ABOUT STURGIS, SOUTH DAKOTA In the early days, Sturgis was referred to as Scoop Town. There are a number of stories that persist as to why this name was used, but most are variations on a common theme. Fort Meade, originally Camp J.G. Sturgis, was established to protect travelers to the Black Hills during the gold rush years, around 1878. What was to become Sturgis sprang up to meet the needs of the soldiers and miners. The early entrepreneurs, many of them proprietors of saloons and brothels, were said to “scoop up” the money of the cavalrymen and miners. Other stories are that the early town was so lucrative and so much disposable income was available to those entrepreneurs they literally had to “scoop up” all the profit. The very first Sturgis motorcycle rally was held on August 14, 1938. The event was organized by the town’s motorcycle club called the Jackpine Gypsies who bought and developed large tracks, hill climbs and field areas where the rally would be held. Today, the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally continues to reap the support and attendance of both participants and motorcycle fans all over the United States and in some parts of the world. In 2015, a record 739,000 attended the rally’s 75th anniversary, including entire families who came with their RVs and rode the few last miles to Sturgis on their motorcycles. Friends: https://www.thrashinsupply.com/​​​​​ https://www.feulingparts.com/​​​​​ https://www.legendsuspensions.com/​​​​​ https://www.getklocked.com/​​​​​ https://cobrausa.com/​​​​​ https://www.maximausa.com/​​​​​ https://www.bellhelmets.com/motorcycle/​ https://www.saddlemen.com/​​​​​ https://rockfordfosgate.com/motorcycle/​ Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for videos every Wednesday! Produced by 2LANELIFE PRODUCTIONS Edited by Josh Seiden   / ​   https://www.shotsbyseiden.com/​

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