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The First White House of the Confederacy

Step back in time at President Jefferson Davis's Montgomery home, now a historic house museum with original furnishings from the Confederacy's early days.

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Visit the First White House of the Confederacy in Montgomery, Alabama, the initial executive residence of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family in early 1861. This Italianate-style house, built around 1835, is furnished with original period pieces from the 1850s and 1860s and is open to the public.

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Local tips

  • Admission is free, allowing everyone to experience this important historical site.
  • The house is closed on State Holidays.
  • Consider visiting the nearby Alabama State Capitol and the Alabama Department of Archives and History to enrich your understanding of Alabama's history.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Alabama State Capitol, walk south across Washington Avenue. The First White House of the Confederacy is located directly across the street, next to the Alabama Department of Archives and History. The walk is short and straightforward.

  • Public Transport

    Montgomery Transit (The M) provides public transportation in the city. Check the M's website or app for routes and schedules. A single ride fare is $2. Reduced fares are available for seniors, students, and the disabled.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 644 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36130. Limited street parking is available nearby. Consider parking near the Alabama State Capitol or in downtown Montgomery and walking to the house. Parking is free on the street with a permit distributed at the Montgomery Area Visitor Center, located in Union Station at 300 Water Street. Metered street parking is available on several surrounding blocks. All street parking is free after 5:00 PM and on weekends.

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The First White House of the Confederacy offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history. From February to May 1861, this house served as the executive residence for Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States of America, and his family, before the capital moved to Richmond, Virginia. The house itself, an Italianate-style building constructed around 1835, is a historical artifact. Originally located at the corner of Bibb and Lee Streets, it was moved to its current location in 1919. Today, the house is furnished with original period pieces, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into the 1850s and 1860s. Many personal items belonging to President and Mrs. Davis are on display. The First White House of the Confederacy is located across from the south side of the Alabama State Capitol, next door to the Alabama Department of Archives and History.

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