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Deadwood, South Dakota Photo Gallery

 

 

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The Franklin Hotel, Deadwood, South Dakota

 

 

The Franklin Hotel in 1903

The Franklin Hotel in 1903, vintage postcard.

 

Franklin Hotel in Deadwood Today

The Franklin Hotel today, July, 2006, Kathy Weiser.

 

 

 

Construction began on the Franklin Hotel at 700 Main Street in 1902. Recognizing the need for a large hotel in downtown Deadwood, Harris Franklin, a wealthy ranch owner and mining investor, offered to match any contribution to the hotel dollar for dollar.  The idea worked and the Deadwood Hotel Company was formed. Naming the hotel for its largest investor, it held its grand opening on June 4, 1903. The banquet welcomed some 250 quests who enjoyed the hotel services including a cigar store, newsstand, restaurant, barber shop and masseuse.  Almost unheard of at the time, every room featured its own telephone.

During its heydays, its guest list included such notables as Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Buffalo Bill, Babe Ruth, and John Wayne.

A new rear addition was added to the hotel in 1929. Alas, when Deadwood began to decline, the hotel was converted into residential apartments.  However, when gambling was reintroduced to Deadwood, it once again reopened as a hotel.

The ground floor has recently scene a massive renovation project, updating it into a luxurious casino. Unfortunately, the vast majority of its historic amenities were not restored, eliminating the hotel's massive fireplace, bar, and mosaic tile floor.

 

Also See:

 

Deadwood Timeline

Deadwood - Rough & Tumble Mining Camp

HBO's Deadwood - Facts & Fiction

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