Historic Adams House in USA

Historic Adams House

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4.7 / 5 from 574 Google reviews

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About Historic Adams House

Historic Adams House is a museum located in Deadwood, South Dakota, that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the area. With a high rating of 4.7 based on 574 reviews, it attracts those interested in exploring local heritage and the stories of the past.

Entry to Historic Adams House is available through multiple marketplaces, which can lead to varying ticket prices. It is advisable for potential visitors to compare options to secure the best deal, as prices can differ between sellers, enhancing the overall experience.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to Historic Adams House, from $12.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Historic Adams House Official Adult admission to Historic Adams House. Children 6-12 $5, $12 View
Greetwell Adult $12.72 View

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Museum in Deadwood, South Dakota

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People also ask

What is the oldest house in Deadwood?

The Historic Adams House was built in 1892 by Deadwood pioneers Harris and Anna Franklin.

What famous people lived in Adams House?

A History of Adams House has often been called “Harvard's most historic House.” Its former residents include Franklin Roosevelt, Buckminster Fuller, William Burroughs, William Randolph Hearst, Sr., Henry Kissinger, Jack Lemmon, Bernard Law, Martin Feldstein, Charles Schumer, and William Weld.

Is Adams House a real house?

The Addams house, located at 21 Chester Place, was built in 1888. Oddly enough, the actual house is only shown in the 1st episode of the 1st season and is visible during an opening exterior shot, and during the show's intro reel. Unlike the Addam's mansion, the real house at 21 Chester Place only had two floors!