The Adams Museum in South Dakota, United States
About the Museum
About the Museum
The Adams Museum, located in Deadwood, South Dakota, is a historical museum dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Black Hills. Established in 1930, the museum showcases the history of the region, including its mining, pioneer, and Native American heritage.
Tickets
Admission to the Adams Museum is free, thanks to the generous support of the Adams-Mastrovich Family Foundation.
Opening Hours
The museum is open to visitors from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Saturday, and from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Sundays.
Current Exhibitions
The museum features a variety of exhibits, including artifacts from the Gold Rush era, Native American artifacts, and displays on the history of Deadwood.
Upcoming Exhibitions
The Adams Museum regularly updates its exhibits to offer visitors new and engaging experiences. Check the museum's website for information on upcoming exhibitions.
Museum Map
Visitors can pick up a museum map at the entrance to help navigate the exhibits and learn about the layout of the museum.
Events
The museum hosts special events throughout the year, including lectures, workshops, and community celebrations. Check the museum's calendar for upcoming events.
Membership
The Adams Museum offers membership opportunities for individuals and families, providing access to exclusive events and discounts on museum store purchases.
Virtual Tour
For those unable to visit in person, the museum offers a virtual tour on its website, allowing visitors to explore the exhibits from the comfort of their own homes.