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Or at least plenty of money wagered1 in Deadwood's gambling2 halls
Ted3 Landphair | Washington, DC 03 June 2010
In the 1980s, town commissioners4 decided5 to fix up Deadwood and make it a genuine historic attraction. About one million people visit each year.
Every year, about one million people visit the town of Deadwood in the Black Hills of South Dakota — once one of the wildest and most lawless towns of America's Old West.
Wild Bill Hickok, for instance, was a celebrated6 Deadwood gambler and gunman who was shot dead while dealing7 cards in a poker8 game.
Deadwood Dick, a black man, was one of the most accurate shots in the West. He could shoot a wart9 off your nose.
And Calamity10 Jane Burke was a hard-drinking harlot with a heart of gold.
Wild Bill Hickok was holding the dead man's hand - two aces11 and two eights - when Jack12 McCall walked up and shot him dead to avenge13, he said, Hickok's murder of McCall's brother.
So Deadwood was quite the rip-roaring town. And it's no ghost town today. It's thriving, thanks to historic attractions, games of chance, and an unusual commitment to preservation14.
Many citizens of Deadwood — which got its name from a stand of trees burned in a forest fire — got rich in 1876 as the cry of gold!! filled Deadwood Gulch15 in the Black Hills.
For a while, Deadwood was a sumptuous16 Victorian showplace of 25,000 people, with fine hotels and restaurants and electricity.
But it deteriorated17 over the decades, and by the 1980s, tourists were demanding better than Wild West joints18 with neon signs and fake knotty-pine facades19.
This is Deadwood City Hall, pretty fancy digs for the frontier, in 1890, less than a year after South Dakota became a state.
It was then that the town commissioners decided to fix up Deadwood and make it a genuine historic attraction rather than a phony one.
A South Dakota architect came in and restored the historic Bodega Saloon and several other Deadwood buildings.
And the town commissioners proposed a neat way to pay for all these improvements.
Voters all across South Dakota approved a measure allowing low-stakes gambling in Deadwood.
All fixed20 up, Deadwood looks nothing like most dusty, ramshackle frontier towns.
Low stakes, meaning inexpensive slot machines and maximum $25 bets on poker.
More than half of the gaming profits would go directly to the town for architectural restoration. That turned into millions of dollars a year, and the gaming parlors21 now employ more people than live in Deadwood.
So gambling and historic preservation became, in the words of one preservationist, Deadwood's Siamese twins. You cannot separate them.
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v.在(某物)上赌钱,打赌( wager的过去式和过去分词 );保证,担保 | |
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3 ted | |
vt.翻晒,撒,撒开 | |
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4 commissioners | |
n.专员( commissioner的名词复数 );长官;委员;政府部门的长官 | |
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7 dealing | |
n.经商方法,待人态度 | |
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8 poker | |
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n.灾害,祸患,不幸事件 | |
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11 aces | |
abbr.adjustable convertible-rate equity security (units) 可调节的股本证券兑换率;aircraft ejection seat 飞机弹射座椅;automatic control evaluation simulator 自动控制评估模拟器n.擅长…的人( ace的名词复数 );精于…的人;( 网球 )(对手接不到发球的)发球得分;爱司球 | |
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12 jack | |
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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14 preservation | |
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15 gulch | |
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16 sumptuous | |
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恶化,变坏( deteriorate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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18 joints | |
接头( joint的名词复数 ); 关节; 公共场所(尤指价格低廉的饮食和娱乐场所) (非正式); 一块烤肉 (英式英语) | |
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21 parlors | |
客厅( parlor的名词复数 ); 起居室; (旅馆中的)休息室; (通常用来构成合成词)店 | |
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