On South Dakota Highway 63 (U.S. 14) 2.1 miles south of 34, on the right when traveling south.
Two famous old trails, the Old Deadwood Trail and the Cherry Creek Indian Trail and Rosebud and all points south crossed this spot in the late 1870’s.
Sitting Bull traveled this road from Leslie, S.D. to other reservations and back.
Rosebud . . . — — Map (db m124094) HM
On U.S. 14, 0.1 miles west of Diamond Willow Place.
Fur trade route from Missouri River, Ft. Tecumseh (Pierre) to Ft. William (1832). John (1834) later Laramie via Badlands Pass S of Scenic and White and Niobrara Rivers. Harney’s Expedition (1855) to overawe the Sioux and 1876-88 Stage and Wagon . . . — — Map (db m179942) HM
On U.S. 14, 2 miles south of State Route 34, on the left when traveling south.
was best in the territory over 100 years ago. At that time there was a telegraph station, a road ranch, & the Deadwood Stage changed horses here. 3 famous old trails crossed here - Deadwood Trail - Ft Bennet Army trail to Neb. - Cherrycreek Indian . . . — — Map (db m101276) HM