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The following packages include Adams Museum & House as a package component.
Black Hills History and Culture Package
Visit Mt. Rushmore plus tour the Black Hills Mining Museum (seasonal) which features historic photographs and working models of authentic gold mines; Witness Deadwood's rambunctious past at Adams Museum and... [
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Deadwood's THREE OF A KIND
Deadwood's three of a kind deal includes lodging, attractions and grub! Welcome to Historic Deadwood, home to Mount Moriah Cemetery, the final resting place for Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity, Jane... [
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Golden History of Lead Package
Once home to prospectors and fortune-seekers, Lead is now a haven for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. Tour the steep streets of Lead and learn about the area's gold rush... [
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Historic Deadwood Family Fun Vacation Package
In Deadwood there's a new experience around every corner and fun for your entire family! With Historic Deadwood's Family Vacation Package, your family will discover a surprising array of visitor... [
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Wild Bill's Deadwood Vacation Package
The most colorful symbol of early Deadwood is the murder of Wild Bill Hickok, shot by Jack McCall while playing poker in the Saloon #10. Learn about Wild Bill with... [
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Build Your Own Package
Customize your family vacation to suit your schedule, travel interests and budget. Select from cabins, hotels or resorts with amenities that best fit your travel style, then add as many... [
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Deadwood Experience
Experience this unique mountain gulch setting where the outlaws and gunslingers roamed the dirt streets of Deadwood, plus visit three of South Dakota's National Monuments just a short drive away.... [
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Dates: June 22, 2006
"The Adams House is a delight for its wonderful architecture, lovely furnishings and history. I even thought I could detect old, extremely mild cooking odors in the kitchen area--a testament to those decades passing when the house was totally undisturbed. The tour guides are well-versed and able to answer any and all questions. It was a most enjoyable experience, and one I definitely want to repeat!"
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Monika
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Dates: July 11, 2008
"The Adams Museum and the Adams House are, hands-down, two of the most underrated things to do in the Black Hills. They get a fair amount of publicity, but for some reason, not a lot of people stop to see them. Don't make the mistake - they're worth the trip.
History buffs will love them both, of course, but even families not terribly interested in history (or with small children who tire of museums pretty quickly) will dig a trip to the Adams. The museum is relatively small, and the layout of the exhibits means you can quickly see the artifacts and displays you want at your own pace. And since it's free, you won't feel guilty about ducking out early if you've got antsy kids or a lunch date.
The Adams House does charge for a tour through the mini-mansion, but it's well worth the cost. Unlike other historic homes around the country, the Adams House was preserved virtually untouched for more than a half-century, leaving many of the home's 19th-century decor and furnishings in-tact. They tale they tell is incredibly compelling, starting with a great rags-to-riches story, through the death of a man's entire family and ending with his discovery of happiness once again. Small kids might find the tour a little tedious, but most teens and adults will love it. "
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Dustin