The Adams Museum - Deadwood

Adams Museum: Tours

Group Tours

Adams Museum, Deadwood, SD
Adams Museum

Adams Museum Enjoy a self-guided tour of our three floors of captivating exhibits that explore the natural and cultural history of Deadwood and the Black Hills. The museum is currently featuring the "Digging Deadwood: Understanding Chinatown" exhibit as well as select items from the City of Deadwood's Wild Bill Hickok Collection, including Wild Bill's gun. View a one-of-a-kind plesiosaur, Potato Creek Johnny's gold nugget, a vast collection of historic photographs and maps and a delightful assortment of regional folk art. Visit the Adams Bros. Bookstore, hailed the best in the Black Hills.

Booking Information: Group Rates: (minimum of 15)

  • $2.00 per person
  • Driver and escort included
  • Advance Deposit: Credit Card or $100 due one month prior to scheduled tour.
  • Cancellation Policy: Two week cancellation policy.
  • Special Services Offered to Groups: Upon arrival, tour groups will receive a coupon for a free postcard.
  • Handicapped Access: Yes
  • Motorcoach Parking: Yes (call for more information)

The Adams Museum and Historic Adams House offer more than quiet galleries - the museums are a lively, year-round festival of art, music and social events. Book your tour today!

Sales Contact: Rose Speirs

  • Phone Number: (605) 578-1928
  • Fax Number: (605) 578-1194
  • E-Mail Address: amhcommunications@rushmore.com
4/18/1884
The Marquis de Mores, founder of Medora in present-day North Dakota and originator of the Bismarck-Deadwood stage line, was entertained by a committee of Deadwood citizens.