1920 Craftsman Bungalow in Deadwood, South Dakota

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

Built in 1920, this charming home in Deadwood, South Dakota, stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and style of the early 20th century. 

Nestled on a spacious 0.25-acre lot just above the city, the house has witnessed the evolving landscape of Deadwood, while retaining its original charm and character. 

This single-family residence embodies the elegance and durability typical of its era, making it a hidden gem in the historic Highland Park subdivision.

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Exterior Photos

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The home spans 2,052 square feet and features a harmonious blend of vintage charm and modern convenience.

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The large covered deck offers a peaceful retreat, overlooking a private backyard surrounded by the scenic beauty of Deadwood’s hills and woods.

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The property includes an oversized detached two-car garage equipped with 220v power and a built-in workshop, perfect for hobbyists or additional storage.

The garage also features RV and boat parking, making it ideal for those with recreational vehicles. 

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The private driveway and ample off-street parking further enhance the home’s practicality and appeal.

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Inside Photos

Inside, the home’s craftsmanship is evident in every detail.

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The interior boasts hardwood flooring and tongue & groove accents throughout, giving it a warm and inviting feel. 

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The living areas are spacious and well-lit, with hardwood floors adding a touch of elegance. The bedrooms are generously sized, providing comfortable and private retreats.

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With three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, the layout is perfect for families or anyone seeking a comfortable living space.

The heating is provided by electric, natural gas, and wood/coal options, while window units manage cooling.

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The kitchen is a highlight, offering endless storage and modern appliances, including a dishwasher and an electric range/oven.

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The dining room seamlessly combines with the kitchen, providing a functional and cozy space for meals. 

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The bathrooms feature classic fixtures and a combination of shower/tub setups, blending functionality with timeless design.

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Its spacious layout, beautiful lot, and practical features make it a truly exceptional property.

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