Adams Museum & House is a history museum Deadwood Lawrence County located in United States.
54 Sherman St (Shine St) Deadwood , SD 57732 United States
One of the best house museums in the whole country .
This building was built in 1930 by local businessman W.E. Adams. It is home to Wild Bill Hickok's gun, Potato Creek Johnny's record-breaking gold nugget, and Calamity Jane's personal belongings.
Beautiful old house with a cool history!
Gorgeous! Worth the time and money
Worth the stop :)
KDN: People's Choice Award voting on Thursday, Sock Hop Thursday night. Awards on Thursday night and Sunday morning. - Historic Deadwood Manager
It's all about their parade & rodeo. It's a great way for them to store their coaches & call it a museum. - Deborah deMontigny
Worth the price! We had an I there sting tour plus there is gold panning for the kids. - Kathleen O'Donnell Grone
What a gem! We found this restaurant based on a recommendation from the Visitors Center. Fascinating history, combined with the best cocktails and food in town made us go back more than once. - Linda Florence
Lots of antiques for sale, friendly staff, hot bartender! Worth the stop! - Brett Neverve
Varied menu but leans toward pasta, very good though. Cheesecake is wonderful! Outside dining on a good night is great. - Lerick Johnson