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To receive funding for a South Dakota restoration project outside the city of Deadwood you must download an application below and submit it to the Deadwood Historic Preservation Office, Deadwood City Hall, 108 Sherman Street, Deadwood, SD 57732. All applications must be received at our office by 4:00 PM MST on January 2nd. Applications received after this will be considered for funding the following year.

All applications for grants and loans will be reviewed by a seven-member committee consisting of two representatives from the Deadwood City Commission, two representatives from the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission, the Deadwood Historic Preservation Officer and two independent appointees representing professional disciplines related to historic preservation. The Grant/Loan Committee will make funding recommendations to the Deadwood City Commission and the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission.

Awards will be announced no later than March 1st.

Other grants are from the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission include money to repaint historic homes and funding for retaining wall repair. Low-interest and no-interest loans are also available. Applications and documentation for these programs can be found on the City of Deadwood's Website, located here.

Deadwood HistoryLink Featured News
2010-03-18
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by Kevin Kuchenbecker, Deadwood Historic Preservation Officer

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Methodist Park
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Old Cemetery Sees New Improvements
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