White House in Alabama

Tripadvisor (601) · History museum in Montgomery, United States
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The First White House of the Confederacy, Landmark and Historical place. Community Museum. 644 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, …

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4.5/5 · 601 reviews
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Oct 31, 2024
This house is across the street from the Alabama Capitol and it is worth a quick visit. The docent was friendly and informative. Not only was Montgomery the Cradle of the Civil Rights Movement, it … Full review by FarmerRK
Sep 12, 2024
History is good, bad, and ugly. Free admission to this piece of history allows anyone to visit. Being in the house where so many critical historical decisions were made, in a relatively short time, … Full review by Napsterthecat
Sep 3, 2024
I am proud to be submitting the 600th review. It was a fantastic place to visit. Bob was a delightful host and met us with cold bottles of water as soon as we entered. Both host were very knowledgeab… Full review by AndyfromFL

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Construction completed:1835
Architectural style:Italianate

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How much is admission
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Admission is free. The guy who runs it was very helpful when we visited. We bought a few things from the small gift shop. Well worth a visit.
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Where can i park a 40 ft. RV?
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I was on foot. Suggest you call the tourist office and ask. There are a couple of outdoor parking lots within 3-4 blocks
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Answer by Dudley H · Sep 22, 2019
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Is it accessible for people with walking difficulties?
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not really
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About how long does it take to see the First White House?
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You can walk through the place in just a few minutes if you want. It all depends on how many details you want to absorb. Plus, if you desire there are volunteer docents on staff …
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You can walk through the place in just a few minutes if you want. It all depends on how many details you want to absorb. Plus, if you desire there are volunteer docents on staff who will lead you on a guided tour and elaborate on aspects if you ask. After our self-guided tour we ended up staying an extra hour simply chatting with the fellow in charge of the place. Dr. Bob is a great asset and has plenty of passion about the subject of Jefferson Davis as well as the house.
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