Cowboy Supper and Comedy Music Show
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825 Heritage Drive,Spearfish SD 57783
07 September, 2021
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It's the Spirit of the American Cowboy chuckwagon supper and comedy music show starring Gordy Pratt and Dalyce Sellers. Great family fun! The Spirit of the American Cowboy Supper and Comedy Music show at the High Plains Western Heritage Center in Spearfish, SD, is a can’t miss attraction for locals and visitors alike. You’ll enjoy an authentic cowboy supper of beef tips simmered in flavorful gravy, mashed potatoes, chuck wagon beans, fresh baked roll, salad and homemade carrot cake for dessert. Supper is served out of the back of an original 1800’s chuckwagon. You'll be seated in the Center’s Founders Hall with a scenic 3-state view beneath a 17-foot sculpture of the country’s most famous cattle trail boss, Tennessee Vaughn. After dinner, make your way into the Bruce Miller Theater for a 45-minute comedy music show from the duo of Gordy Pratt and Dalyce Sellers. This original show, titled “The Spirit of the American Cowboy” weaves the stories and songs of the old west with several special guest characters, history and lots of laughs! Also included with your ticket is admission to the High Plains Western Heritage Center where you’re free to explore and see the interactive sights and displays that tell the story of this five-state region that is steeped in history. Be sure to come early and look around! Tickets are also available for the show only and there are discounts for children 12 and under. We can accommodate limited dietary requests by calling or emailing the center in advance at (605) 642-9378. Email us at [email protected] Parking is always FREE at the Center. The High Plains Western Heritage Center is a five-state regional heritage museum honoring the Old West pioneers and Native Americans of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska. Displays encompass western artifacts, art and family histories within five main categories of pioneering: Agriculture, Mining, Transportation, Logging and Native American lore. The cattle and sheep industry, blacksmithing, saddles and rodeo are also on display along with a number of Old West wagons.
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