Days of '76 Museum
About Days of '76 Museum
The Days of '76 Museum in Deadwood offers families a fascinating glimpse into the past, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts of all ages. Located in the heart of this historic South Dakota town, the museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the American West.
Established as a tribute to the early pioneers, the museum began informally as a collection of artifacts from the late 19th century, including horse-drawn wagons, stagecoaches, clothing, and carriages. Over time, it has grown into a comprehensive museum showcasing the vibrant history of Deadwood and its legendary Days of '76 celebration, which has evolved into an annual event featuring a historic parade and an award-winning rodeo.
Kids will be thrilled by the incredible displays of over 50 historic wagons and carriages in the Deadwood: A Story of Movement and Change exhibit. This captivating 7,000 sq ft exhibit illustrates how early transportation played a crucial role in settling the American West, providing an engaging and educational experience for the whole family.
Another highlight is the Firearms Exhibit, where visitors can delve into the history of guns in the Black Hills and throughout America. With nearly 100 long arms and 200 handguns on display, this exhibit offers a unique perspective on the role of firearms in shaping the nation's history.
The Days of '76 Museum is more than just a museum; it's a gateway to the past, offering an immersive experience that will captivate and educate visitors of all ages. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a fun and informative family outing, the museum promises a memorable experience in the heart of the old West. Be sure to explore the surrounding area of Deadwood, with its rich history and numerous attractions, to make the most of your visit.
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Suggest editAdults $8
Children $3 (Ages 6 to 12)
Free Under 5 years
Last Update 2025
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What environmentally friendly practices does the museum follow?
The museum is committed to sustainability by incorporating energy-efficient lighting and promoting recycling throughout the facility.
What can families do at the Days of '76 Museum?
Families can explore interactive exhibits, take part in educational programs, and enjoy themed events throughout the year.
Are there facilities for babies at the museum?
The museum provides baby changing facilities and stroller access to ensure a comfortable visit for families with little ones.
What are some good places to eat near the museum?
Grab something to eat in the area - there are SO many places in Deadwood!
What are some tips for visiting multiple museums in Deadwood?
You can buy a combo pass to the other Deadwood History museums, including Adams Museum and Historic Adams House.
What kind of souvenirs can we buy at the museum?
The museum gift shop offers unique souvenirs, including historical books, themed apparel, and locally made crafts that celebrate the spirit of the old West.
What educational programs are available for schools?
Deadwood History offers customized school tours for students in grades K-12 at the Adams Museum, the Days of '76 Museum, and the Historic Adams House. Your tour can include one, two, or all three properties. Tours are offered year-round, with the exception of the Historic Adams House.
Are there any healthy eating options near the museum?
Many restaurants in Deadwood offer healthy menu items, including fresh salads, vegetarian options, and grilled proteins for a balanced meal.
How can I find out if the museum is accessible for everyone?
Give them a call to check on the accessibility of the exhibits.
Is there parking available at the museum?
Free parking is available in front of the museum.

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