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Richards-DAR House Museum: A Glimpse into Antebellum Mobile

Explore Mobile's opulent past at the Richards-DAR House Museum, an Italianate masterpiece showcasing antebellum elegance and period furnishings.

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Step back in time at the Richards-DAR House Museum, an exquisite Italianate townhouse built in 1860 in Mobile's historic De Tonti Square. This beautifully preserved home offers a glimpse into 19th-century upper-class life with its stunning architecture, period furnishings, and captivating stories.

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Local tips

  • Enjoy complimentary tea and cookies in Caroline's Closet Gift Shop after your tour.
  • Check the museum's calendar for special events like Christmas celebrations and garden parties.
  • Tours typically last about 45 minutes, so plan your visit accordingly.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Richards-DAR House Museum is located in downtown Mobile's De Tonti Square Historic District. From Bienville Square, walk north on N Joachim St for approximately two blocks. The museum will be on your right. It's easily accessible from most downtown hotels and attractions.

  • Public Transport

    The Wave Transit System provides bus service to the Mobile Transit Center, a short walk from the museum. From the Transit Center, head south on Water Street, then turn left onto N Joachim Street. The museum is a short walk down the street. A single ride fare on The Wave is $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Mobile. A ride from the Mobile Regional Airport to the Richards-DAR House Museum will typically cost between $20 and $30, depending on traffic and demand.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 256 N Joachim St, Mobile, AL 36603. Street parking is available near the museum, but it can be limited. Several parking lots are also located within a few blocks. Parking rates vary, with some lots charging around $4 for 2 hours.

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The Richards-DAR House Museum, located in the De Tonti Square Historic District of Mobile, Alabama, is a testament to the city's rich history and architectural beauty. Completed in 1860 for Captain Charles G. Richards and his wife, Caroline, this Italianate-style house remained a family residence until 1946. The house is renowned for its elaborate cast-iron veranda, featuring allegorical figures representing the four seasons. Inside, visitors can admire the curved staircase, marble mantels, original bronze chandeliers, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The museum is furnished with period antiques, offering a glimpse into upper-class residential life in 19th-century Mobile. Since 1973, the house has been operated as a museum by the four local chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). A visit to the Richards-DAR House Museum provides an immersive experience into the history, culture, and beauty of the Gulf South. Knowledgeable docents guide visitors through the home, sharing stories of the Richards family and the history of Mobile. The museum also hosts special events throughout the year, including Christmas celebrations and garden parties.

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