Montana Ale Works: Not only a source of eclectic, casual eats, but also, true to its name, a wide variety of locally-brewed craft beer.
You can experience it firsthandーdown to gambling and drinking!
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Historic Old Town: Deadwood’s historic downtown area brings the glory of the old west back to life in full color.
Mount Moriah Cemetery: The final resting place of prominent figures of the Wild West, including Wild Bill, Seth Bullock, Calamity Jane, and Potato Creek Johnny.
Adams House: An elegant Queen Anne style home converted into a museum of the old west, featuring artifacts from legends like Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickock, and the Black Hills gold rush.
Custer State Park: This massive wildlife reserve is not only famous for its incredible scenery and herds of buffalo, but also Crazy Horse Memorial, Wind Cave National Park, and Jewel Cave National Monument.
Mt Roosevelt Monument: A historic tower on the outskirts of Deadwood, this stone monument was built in honor of Theodore Roosevelt, a close friend of Deadwood’s sheriff Seth Bullock (the one featured in the show, yes).
Rushmore: The “Shrine of Democracy” carved into a sacred Lakota mountain range is one of the most iconic and recognizable monuments in the country.
Chubby Chipmunk: Chocolate is a universal love language! The Chubby Chipmunk may have a name that makes you laugh, but their hand-dipped chocolates will make you sing.
The Deadwood Social Club: A steakhouse with Italian flavors and farm-to-table sensibilities, be sure to finish off your meal with one of the chef’s immaculate homemade desserts.
Mavericks Steak and Cocktails: Combining classical elegance with Old West flair, this incredible steakhouse and bistro is a great place to gamble and dine.
Olbrich Botanical Gardens: For a moment of peace and tranquility, take a walk through this vast natural conservatory, featuring hundreds of species of flowers, and one of only six traditional Thai sala (pavilions) to be found outside of Thailand.
It features a range of animal exhibits that includes polar and grizzly bears, seals, and rhinos.
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Henry Vilas Zoo: It may not be the biggest zoo in the world, but Henry Vilas is one of only ten zoos in the country with free admission.
Chazen Art Museum: A major cultural center in Madison, this extensive art museum features artists from America and Europe, including Rothko, Dali, and Warhol.
Downtown Madison: The cultural and economic hub of Madison, and Wisconsin by extension, the downtown area features the highest concentration of the area’s food, shopping, and nightlife.
Graze: True to name, this is the place to go when you want to sample a wide variety of the cuisine Madison is known for, including their famous cheese curds.
The Old Fashioned: A great place to pick up some classic American fare, and a cocktail…an old-fashioned, let’s say.
Naples 15: For a splurge with Italian flair, Naples 15 serves up gourmet steak and seafood.
Wrigley Field: True baseball fans can’t give historic Wrigley Field a miss when they pass through Chicago, as it is one of the oldest and most iconic baseball stadiums in the country.
And if that isn’t enough, the zoo features over 1,100 animals across 200 species.
Lincoln Park Zoo: Not only one of the oldest zoos in the country but also one of the few that has free admission.
The Magnificent Mile: If you’re looking to get some major shopping done, you can’t go wrong with the Mag Mile, a stretch of Michigan Avenue that features over 450 shops.
The Field Museum of Natural History: One of the largest museums of its type in the world, the Field Museum features a vast collection of natural artifacts from around the globe, including Sue, one of the biggest and most complete T-Rex skeletons.
The Art Institute of Chicago: Made popular by Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, but made legendary by its collection of works from the masters, including Picasso, Seurat, and Wood.
The Purple Pig is an acclaimed local restaurant serving up classic Mediterranean cuisine with style.
The Purple Pig: Chicago may not be known for a Mediterranean climate, but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking in any Mediterranean flavor.
Its status as a local favorite means it can get crowded, so plan accordingly.
Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe: Wildberry earns its reputation as the best place in Chicago to score breakfast or brunch.
Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab: If you’re looking to treat yourself and splurge on excellent seafood, Joe’s is where to go.