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Adams Museum & House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adams Museum & House Adams Museum & House, was built in Deadwood, South Dakota, United States, in 1930 by Deadwood businessman and former mayor W.E. Adams as a tribute to the Black Hills pioneers and in remembrance of his deceased first wife and two daughters. The museum was a gift to the city of Deadwood and it remains city property to this day. It is located at 54 Sherman Street. Deadwood's Adams Museum is considered the Black Hills' oldest history museum. Artifacts on display from Deadwood's past reflect the legends of Wild Bill, Calamity Jane, and Deadwood Dick. The museum is open year-round and features changing exhibits and special programs.〔(Museum web-site )〕 The Adam's Bros. Bookstore is located on the first floor. All floors are wheelchair accessible. Adams Museum houses JB Haggin train, Thoen Stone, Potato Creek Johnny's gold nugget. The museum was ranked number 3 among ''True West'' Magazine's 2009 Top 10 Western Museums.〔(''True West'' )〕 The Adams Museum and House won the Organizational Award of 2001. The same year it also won the Governor's Award for History display at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre, South Dakota. In 2005, it won the American Association for State and Local History(AASLH).〔 ==Historic Adams House== Historic Adams House is completely furnished with original Adams Family furniture and restored interiors.〔(Artcom )〕 The Adams House was built in 1892 by Deadwood pioneers Harris and Anna Franklin. The house is located at 22 Van Buren Avenue in Deadwood.
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