1835 Italianate-style house was home to President and Mrs. Jefferson Davis while capitol of Confederacy was in Montgomery. Home completely furnished with period pieces from 1850s and 1860
Montgomery, AL Historic HomesCostumed tours by appt. for groups. State historic site, 1700s French fort reconstruction. 165
Montgomery, AL Historic SitesParsonage provides public access to residence formerly occupied by Dr. Martin Luther King and his family (1954-1960)
Montgomery, AL MuseumsJefferson Davis was sworn in as President of the Confederate States of America on Feb. 18, 1861
Montgomery, AL Historic BuildingsMuseum features Hank's 1952 Cadillac in which he made his final journey. Saddle, piano, guitars, photos, clothing, records and new showroom with 6
Montgomery, AL MuseumsInterpretive history museum in 1891 railway depot. Artifacts from pre-history Indians through Voting Rights era. Civil War ro...
Owned and operated by Alabama Historical Commission. Most unique antebellum mansion in state. Domed ceilings, ornate plasterw...
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Enterprise landmark since built in 1903. Remodeled 1928, and enlarged from original small, 2-story brick structure....