Deadwood

Adams Museum
54 Sherman Street
+1-(605)-578-1714
Free admission, however a $3 per adult, $2 per child is encouraged
Summer (May 1 - September 30): Daily: 9AM to 5PM Winter hours (October 1 - April 30): Tu-Sa: 10AM to 4PM During the winter the museum is closed Sundays, Mondays and winter holidays.
Mount Moriah Cemetery
+1-(605)-578-2600

Overlooking the town from a steep hill to the north, Mount Moriah offers remarkable views of the area and the entire town, as well as the graves of Wild Bill, Calamity Jane and a few lesser-known luminaries from the Old West. Seth Bullock's grave lies on a hill above the rest, a quiet ten minute climb away. It is a well-kept cemetery with a beautiful cover of trees. Mount Moriah can be reached on foot from the town, although it's a steep climb. Maps are available at the gate.

Adams House Museum
22 Van Buren Ave
605.578.3724
$5
9-5

Built by the Franklins, this Queen-Anne styled mansion is nearly perfectly preserved since being purchased by W.E. Adams. Tours are about half an hour.

Nelson's Garage Car Museum
629 Main Street
+1-(605)-578-1909
Free admission
Located in the Celebrity Hotel & Casino

This museum has collected some of the world's most recognized automobiles such as the jeep from TV's M*A*S*H, Magnum P.I.'s Ferrari and James Bond's Aston Martin.

David Young's Bronze Sculpture Gallery
608 Main Street
+1-(605)-578-3990
Located in Wild West Winner's Club
Tatanka: Story of the Bison
Highway 85
+1-(605)-584-5678
Admission: Daily Passes: Senior (65+): $6.50; Adult (12+ years): $7.50; Child (6-11 years): $5.50; Children (5 years and under): Free
Hours: May 15th - September 30th 9AM - 5PM
One mile north of Deadwood

Tatanka explores the history of the North American buffalo, which at one time had a population in excess of 30 million, but by the close of the 19th century the bison population was estimated at only 1,000.