First White House of the Confederacy

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Montgomery, United States

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Historical place museum· Tourist attraction· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Museums

First White House of the Confederacy Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

First White House of the Confederacy is located in Montgomery, United States on 644 Washington Ave. First White House of the Confederacy is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical place museum in United States.

Address

644 Washington Ave

Phone

+1 3342421861

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Robert Wilson

I stopped in on my way back from a conference in New Orleans. It's an amazing place filled with historical artifacts. It's definitely a must see if you stopped in Montgomery, Alabama. The house and the artifacts are amazingly preserved, and the gift shop is really nice as well.

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Brenda Hunter

Very interesting historical house to tour. Admission is free. Many items that belonged to the Davis family, and fascinating stories of how they made it back to the home.

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The1_ Grammy

This is an historical landmark you'll not want to miss in Montgomery, AL. Located across the street from the Capitol building, your curators are waiting just inside ready to help you explore the artifacts and beauty of a time long ago. The tour is free but you'll enjoy it so much that you'll be happy to make a donation before you leave. The grounds as well as the building are well kept for your enjoyment. Knowledgeable staff will share the answer to any questions you may have. And please, make sure you stop by the small gift/souvenir shop and make a purchase. And if you would, please tell Bob we said hello! He's an amazing guide! Groups are welcome but a scheduled visit would be appreciated.

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Philip Schuler

Friendly staff member greeted me as I came in. Well preserved home and artifacts. This is not the original location of the house. The exhibit also had numerous items from Davis himself; clothing, chair, pipe, family bible. Parking is out front, but metered, so bring some change. This location is immediately across the street from the capitol building.

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Baha

Must see place. First White House. Parking is easy. No fee for entrance.