Bella Union Saloon
Former saloon and theater in Deadwood, South Dakota, United States
The Bella Union was a saloon and theater that opened on September 10, 1876, in Deadwood, South Dakota.[1] The proprietor was Tom Miller, an aggressive businessman who would buy several neighboring properties as well.
Location | Deadwood, South Dakota |
---|---|
Owner | Tom Miller |
Type | Saloon and theater |
Genre(s) | Other |
Construction | |
Built | 1876 (1876) |
Opened | September 10, 1876 (1876-09-10) |
The Bella Union was a relatively upscale establishment where town meetings came to be held.
In November 1878, Tom Miller went bankrupt, and the Bella Union became a grocery store downstairs and a meeting hall named Mechanics' Hall upstairs.
- ^ "Deadwood SD Revealed (which cites the "Black Hills Daily Pioneer")". Archived from the original on 19 July 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-01.
Where can I visit?
Lawrence County, South Dakota
County in South Dakota, United States
Central City, South Dakota
City in South Dakota, United States
Deadwood, South Dakota
City in South Dakota, United States
Lead, South Dakota
City in South Dakota, United States
Gem Theater
Former saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota
Homestake Mine (South Dakota)
Defunct gold mine in Lead, South Dakota, USA, used for neutrino experiments
Mount Moriah Cemetery (South Dakota)
Cemetery in Deadwood, South Dakota
Nuttal & Mann's
Saloon and death-place of "Wild Bill" Hickok
Bella Union Saloon
Homestake experiment
Underground experiment to count solar neutrinos
What's On?
Real-time, up-to-date listings for the best in music, sports, theatre and family events.