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Site of the First Confederate Government Buildings

Visit the site where the Confederate States of America was founded in 1861, a pivotal moment in American history.

This site in Montgomery, Alabama, marks the location of the first offices of the Confederate government in 1861 [6]. It represents a pivotal moment in American history when seven Southern states convened to form the Confederate States of America [9].

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  • 105 Commerce St, Montgomery, Alabama, 36104, US

Local tips

  • Explore nearby historical sites such as the Alabama State Capitol and the First White House of the Confederacy to gain a deeper understanding of the Civil War era [11, 13].
  • Take a walking tour of downtown Montgomery to discover other significant landmarks and learn about the city's rich history [4].
  • Visit the Montgomery Area Visitor Center for information on local attractions, events, and transportation options [11].
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Site of the First Confederate Government Buildings is located downtown on Commerce Street. From the Alabama State Capitol, walk southwest on Dexter Avenue, then turn left onto Commerce Street. The site will be on your left. This is a short walk of about 5-10 minutes [11, 17].

  • Public Transport

    Several bus routes serve the Commerce Street area [3]. Check the Montgomery Area Transit System ('The M') for schedules and routes to the nearest bus stop [4, 7]. The closest bus stops are Bibb & Commerce and Tallapoosa & Commerce [3]. A single ride on The M costs $1.50 [5].

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Montgomery [4, 5]. A short ride from the Alabama State Capitol or other downtown locations to the site will typically cost between $5 and $10, depending on the distance and demand [5].

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The Site of the First Confederate Government Buildings, located at 105 Commerce Street in Montgomery, Alabama, holds significant historical importance as the place where the Confederate government first established its offices [6]. In February 1861, delegates from seven seceded states convened in Montgomery to form a new nation, the Confederate States of America [9]. This marked a turning point in American history, leading to the Civil War [9, 14]. Here, in the heart of downtown Montgomery, the provisional government of the Confederacy was established, and Jefferson Davis was elected as its first president [6, 9]. Although the capital was later moved to Richmond, Virginia, Montgomery served as the Confederacy's initial seat of power [10]. The decisions made at this site shaped the course of the nation and had a lasting impact on American society [9, 14]. Today, the site serves as a reminder of this complex and transformative period in American history. While there may not be a physical building to tour, the location itself carries immense historical weight. Visitors can reflect on the events that unfolded here and contemplate the causes and consequences of the Civil War [6, 9]. Nearby attractions, such as the Alabama State Capitol and the First White House of the Confederacy, offer further insights into this era [11, 13].

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