Historic Adams House

Historic Adams House

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Location submitted by: sdonley on 02/18/2015
DBA Approved: Y

PANICd#: 1665

1892 home of Deadwood pioneer W. E. Adams, has original furnishings & personal items on display.

22 Van Buren St
Deadwood , SD 57732
Phone: (605) 578-3724
Open to the public: Yes

https://www.deadwoodhistory.com/abo...

Lat: 44.3766
Lon: -103.7280

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Demographic Rank: 1
History: 1
Stories: 1
Claims: 10
Evidence: 0
Resources: 3
Retrievals: 1
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The Historic Adams House in Deadwood, South Dakota, was built in 1892 during a time when the town was transforming from a rough gold mining camp into a more refined and prosperous community. The home was originally constructed for Harris and Anna Franklin, who were among the early wealthy residents of Deadwood and wanted a residence that reflected their status and success.

Designed in the Queen Anne style, the house was considered one of the most elegant homes in the region. It featured advanced conveniences for its time, including indoor plumbing, electricity, telephone service, and elaborate decorative elements. These features symbolized a shift in Deadwood from a frontier settlement into a modern city shaped by wealth and industry.

William Emery Adams, a prominent businessman and former mayor of Deadwood, purchased the home in 1920. Adams had built a successful wholesale grocery business and played a significant role in the growth and development of the city. He used the home as both a residence and a place to entertain influential guests and community leaders.

The Adams family experienced both prosperity and tragedy during their time in the home. Personal losses deeply affected Adams, including the deaths of his wife and daughters. These events cast a somber tone over the otherwise grand residence and would later contribute to the stories and legends surrounding the house.

His second wife closed the house after Adams passed away in 1934, leaving it largely untouched for decades. In 1992, the property was acquired, and it was carefully restored. Today it operates as a museum, preserving much of the original furnishings and offering a rare glimpse into life during Deadwood's transition into a thriving city.

Added by: sdonley on 04/06/2026 DB#:883
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Stories are just that. Stories and personal accounts that have been reported about the location.


The Historic Adams House is often described as having a lingering presence tied to the Adams family and the tragedies they endured. Visitors and staff have long reported a sense that the house is not entirely empty, especially in rooms once occupied by the family.

One of the most commonly shared experiences involves unexplained footsteps heard on the upper floors when no one else is present. These sounds are often described as slow and deliberate, as if someone is moving through the home long after closing hours. The quiet nature of the house seems to amplify these occurrences.

Guests have also reported hearing faint voices or whispers, particularly near the bedrooms and parlor areas. Some believe these sounds may be connected to the emotional history of the Adams family, especially following the devastating losses that occurred within their lives.

Another frequently mentioned phenomenon involves objects appearing to shift or move slightly between tours. Staff have occasionally noted small changes in the placement of items despite careful attention to preserving the rooms exactly as they were left decades ago.

Many paranormal enthusiasts believe the activity within the home may be residual in nature. The intense emotions tied to both the success and tragedies experienced by the Adams family may have left an imprint on the environment, creating repeating echoes of the past rather than active spirits.

Added by: sdonley on 04/06/2026 DB#:1841
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Various Sources


Here are the paranormal claims for this location. These have been found through Internet research, reports from members, or reports from personal interviews. To add a claim, your account must have contributor access or higher.


Claim# Claim
4797 Footsteps heard on upper floors when building is empty
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4798 Disembodied voices and whispers in bedrooms and parlors
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4799 Objects slightly moved or repositioned without explanation
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4800 Unexplained feelings of being watched or followed
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4801 Cold spots reported in multiple rooms
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4802 Doors opening or closing on their own
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4803 Residual energy believed tied to family tragedies
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4804 Shadow figures occasionally reported in hallways
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4805 Unusual sounds during quiet hours after tours
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
4806 Strong emotional atmosphere sensed by visitors
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley

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Paranormal Investigations of the Historic Adams House 2025 - Deadwood History Information about investigations at this location.
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
HauntedHouses.com Information about the location.
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley
Adams House - US Ghost Adventures Information about the paranormal.
Added: 04/06/2026 By: sdonley

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