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Founded in 1970, High Plains Western Heritage Center is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the high plains.

The center boasts over 20,000 square feet of space used to present exhibits focused on Native American culture and history, pioneer and ranch life, western rodeo, mining, and early transportation.

Twelve separate halls showcase an immense collection of artifacts including tools, bows and arrows, hides, leather and beadwork, pioneer clothing, furs, saddles, rifles, stagecoaches, and covered wagons. Guests may book group tours. Visitors to the museum will want to attend the Cowboy Supper and Comedy Music Show where they get to eat an authentic cowboy-style supper, while laughing along to stories and songs of the Old West.

High Plains Western Heritage Center, 825 Heritage Drive, Spearfish, SD, Phone: 605-642-9378

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