Deadwood's Outlaw Square
Project Overview
The City of Deadwood has built a new town square to bolster its entertainment venues and give families more activity options while visiting the historic City. The Square features a large stage built with heavy timbers to handle major acts. Fronting Main Street is a historic-replica gazebo that is an architectural recreation of the original meeting place for townspeople. A water feature utilizes an 1890’s spigot and the Main Street entrance is framed by gallows poles. A 4,000sf engineered synthetic Ice, Glice®,skating rink can be used during any season. When the skating rink is not in use, visitors can gather on a synthetic turf lawn to relax and enjoy entertainment. 12,205 Reclaimed pavers from Deadwood Street were used as hardscape and a Historic Opera House stacked stone foundation wall was preserved for display.
Deadwood's Outlaw Square
Project Overview
The City of Deadwood has built a new town square to bolster its entertainment venues and give families more activity options while visiting the historic City. The Square features a large stage built with heavy timbers to handle major acts. Fronting Main Street is a historic-replica gazebo that is an architectural recreation of the original meeting place for townspeople. A water feature utilizes an 1890’s spigot and the Main Street entrance is framed by gallows poles. A 4,000sf engineered synthetic Ice, Glice®,skating rink can be used during any season. When the skating rink is not in use, visitors can gather on a synthetic turf lawn to relax and enjoy entertainment. 12,205 Reclaimed pavers from Deadwood Street were used as hardscape and a Historic Opera House stacked stone foundation wall was preserved for display.
Project Details
Architect
Architecture Incorporated
Project Manager
John Neisner
Assistant Project Manager
Bobbie Edwards
Superintendent
Gerald Neiss and Scott Smith
Owner
Rapid City Area School District
Delivery Method
Hard Bid
Size
48,000 sf