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All You Need to Know About the Keystone Historical Museum

The Keystone Historical Museum houses a rich history of the Keystone area in the Black Hills. In the late 1800s, Keystone was one of the wealthiest gold-mining towns in the Black Hills. The location was full of mines rich with gold deposits, and as more mines got discovered, the population of this small town slowly grew.
Eventually, when the railroad in Keystone finally got created, it further aided the town's population boom and overall infrastructure. After the railroad, the next thing to come to Keystone was electrical power, which played a significant role in Mount Rushmore's carving.
Throughout the 1900s, the town of Keystone witnessed an economic depression. An upswing as gold mining activities continued to increase and then fall during the Mount Rushmore construction and World War II. Keystone is well known for its perseverance as it survived the decline of the mining sector, after which it switched to lodging and is now a popular spot for tourists.
FeaturesIf you are interested in learning more about Keystone, the Keystone Historical Museum is the ideal place to start. This museum is housed in the Keystone Schoolhouse's old building, built-in 1899 and operated as a proper-school until the 1980s.
The museum has preserved the various vital features of the town, including mining tools, important Keystone characters, and mineral collections. You can browse through the photo collections to see Keystone evolve and snapshots of different citizens and their life in Keystone.
You can also see the various objects from the school itself, such as its classrooms, old roll top desks, and even an old organ. For a more immersive experience, you can opt for the interactive Keystone Historical Museum Walking Tour, which will take you through 19 stations of the town. This includes the Keystone Church, Icehouse, Doctor's office, and many more fascinating sights.
The Keystone Historical Museum is situated in downtown Keystone at 410 3rd Street. 
The museum is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays, from 10 am to 3 pm.
The town of Keystone features a rich history and many fascinating stories. If that sounds like your thing, you must swing by the Keystone Historical Museum when you visit Keystone, SD.
 

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