GHOSTS OF DEADWOOD GULCH 

WAX MUSEUM - FOR SALE

~ Deadwood, South Dakota ~


WAX MUSEUM FOR SALE:

THE GHOSTS OF DEADWOOD GULCH WAX MUSEUM was organized and put together by several prominent Deadwood historians in the late 1950's. It consists of an eclectic rare collection of French made wax figures with era appropriate jointed mannequins in historically accurate costumes. Scenes consist of early Native Americans of the Black Hills, the 1876 Gold Rush and the killing of Wild Bill Hickok. The scenes and set pieces have many period era antiques of historical significance. 

The museum dialogue tour system was converted to a digital system in 1997 and the original reel-to-reel soundtrack is available. 

ASKING PRICE: $225,000



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