Welcome to the ADAMS MUSEUM - the Black Hills’ oldest history museum. Here you'll explore the town’s raucous history and legendary characters. It is home to some of the Black Hills’ greatest treasures, including the City of Deadwood’s Wild Bill Hickok collection, Potato Creek Johnny’s gold nugget, and a one-of-a-kind plesiosaur (marine reptile). You'll find this eclectic collection at 54 Sherman Street in Deadwood. Admission by donation. Open year-round.
The South Dakota Travel Site – We believe in vacations where National & State Parks, the Black Hills and Mount Rushmore become part of your family history.
Adams Museum and House, The Historic Adams House was built in 1892 by Deadwood pioneers Harris and Anna Franklin. The elegant Queen Anne-style house heralded a wealthy and socially prominent new age for Deadwood, a former rough and tumble gold mining town.
Welcome to the ADAMS MUSEUM - the Black Hills’ oldest history museum. Here you'll explore the town’s raucous history and legendary characters. It is home to some of the Black Hills’ greatest treasures, including the City of Deadwood’s Wild Bill Hickok collection, Potato Creek Johnny’s gold nugget, and a one-of-a-kind plesiosaur (marine reptile). You'll find this eclectic collection at 54 Sherman Street in Deadwood. Admission by donation. Open year-round.
The South Dakota Travel Site – We believe in vacations where National & State Parks, the Black Hills and Mount Rushmore become part of your family history.
Adams Museum and House, The Historic Adams House was built in 1892 by Deadwood pioneers Harris and Anna Franklin. The elegant Queen Anne-style house heralded a wealthy and socially prominent new age for Deadwood, a former rough and tumble gold mining town.