Adams House Guide
Step Back in Time: Experience Victorian Elegance at the Adams House Guide
Welcome to the Adams House, a beautifully preserved Victorian home that offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Deadwood's prominent citizens, W.E. Adams and his wife, Mary. This meticulously maintained house is more than just a building; it's a time capsule, filled with original furnishings, personal belongings, and a palpable sense of history. Prepare to be transported to the late 19th and early 20th centuries as you explore the rooms and learn about the family who called this place home. The Adams House was built in 1892 by W.E. Adams, a successful hardware store owner and prominent figure in Deadwood's burgeoning business community. He and his wife, Mary, lived in the house for over 50 years, filling it with beautiful furniture, artwork, and mementos from their travels. The house remained virtually untouched after Mary's death in 1934, providing a unique opportunity to see how a wealthy family lived during that era. It was later acquired and preserved by the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission. Visitors can take guided tours of the Adams House, led by knowledgeable interpreters who bring the history of the house and the Adams family to life. You'll see the elegant parlor, the formal dining room, the well-appointed bedrooms, and the charming kitchen. The house also hosts special events throughout the year, such as Victorian teas and holiday celebrations. While Deadwood boasts a variety of dining options, the Adams House itself doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, but the town offers plenty of opportunities to sample local fare.
Transportation
The Adams House is located at 22 Van Buren Street in Deadwood. The Deadwood Trolley provides transportation to various attractions in town, including a stop near the Adams House. Check the trolley schedule for specific routes and times.
Opening Hours
May 15 - October 15: Daily 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Ticket Price
Adults: $12.00, Seniors (60+): $10.00, Children (6-12): $6.00, Children (5 & Under): Free