About
The house sat silent for more than 50 years after W.E. Adams' death in 1934. His second wife, Mary Adams, left everything intact, from the sheet music on the piano, the books in the library and the china in the pantry to the patent medicines in the bathroom, and even cookies in a cookie jar. The home was purchased by the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission in 1992 and restored as a house museum in 2000.
Frequently Asked Questions
What payment methods are accepted?
The payments methods accepted are AMEX, DEBIT, DISCOVER, MASTERCARD, VISA
Which days is Historic Adams House open?
Open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
What languages does Historic Adams House specialize in?
English.
What brands does Historic Adams House work with?
Deadwood History, Deadwood, Historic Adams House, The Black Hills of South Dakota, History.
What are Historic Adams House main services?
Museum, Tour, Tour Guide, Historic, Deadwood History, Tourist attraction, things to do in the black hills.