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The First White House of the Confederacy

Explore the First White House of the Confederacy in Montgomery, AL, and step back into the early days of the Confederate States of America.

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Visit the historic Montgomery home where Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederate States of America, lived with his family in 1861. This Italianate-style house, fully furnished with original period pieces, offers a glimpse into the political and domestic life during the Confederacy's early days.

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Local tips

  • Admission is free, but consider making a donation to support the preservation of this historic landmark.
  • Groups of more than 10 should make reservations at least two weeks in advance.
  • The house is closed on State Holidays.
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Getting There

  • Walking

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

  • Public Transport

    The First White House of the Confederacy is accessible via public transportation. Several bus routes stop near the Alabama State Capitol, which is a short walk from the house. A single ride on Montgomery Transit costs $2.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 644 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36130. Limited street parking is available nearby. Parking may also be available near the Alabama State Capitol or in downtown Montgomery. Street parking in downtown Montgomery costs around $2 per hour.

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Step back in time at the First White House of the Confederacy, located in Montgomery, Alabama. This historic house served as the executive residence for President Jefferson Davis and his family during the early months of 1861, when Montgomery was the Confederacy's capital. The house is an Italianate-style building dating back to the 1830s. The house is furnished with original period pieces from the 1850s and 1860s, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into the lives of the Davis family and the political climate of the time. The house features a unique cornice with a ventilation system ornamented with a Liberty cap design. Visitors can explore the rooms where important decisions were made that shaped the course of the Confederacy. The First White House of the Confederacy is open to the public for tours, allowing visitors to learn about this pivotal period in American history. The house was moved from its original location in 1919 to preserve it. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974 and the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage since 2012.

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