Museum and White House of the Confederacy

  • 1201 E. Clay Street Richmond, VA 23219
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Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in the White House of the Confederacy from 1861-1865. This museum commemorates both his term in this early 19th-century ...

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The tour guide was extremely knowledgable, the decor was period, and the atmosphere was great. more on Yahoo! Travel

Hospital parking validated by museum Senior admission for both museum and White House $11 First floor: Civil War artworks Second floor: great summaries of various battles with respective ... more on TripAdvisor

The Museum of the Confederacy and the White House should be pushed by the City of Richmond more on Yahoo! Travel

Visited both the Museum and the White House of the Confederacy on December 22 with bunch of northerners. more on TripAdvisor

It was quite affordable, but the museum itself was a letdown. more on Yahoo! Travel

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Unless yo'ure an unregenerate Confederate sympathizer, this museum will probably disappoint. One gets the sense that money has been hard to come by in late years (imagine!), as the museum seems run-do ... more on TripAdvisor

My son and I were looking at colleges and had a free Sunday in Richmond. He has always had a fascination with the War Between the States, so we headed downtown to the Civil War Museum and the White Ho ... more on TripAdvisor

This was the highlight of his trip. The staff at the museum really took the time to show him artifacts and explain to him what each were and what they were used for. They have a large amount of ... more on TripAdvisor

Visited both the Museum and the White House of the Confederacy on December 22 with bunch of northerners. Alhough I could write many positive comments similar to other reviews, I would like to comment ... more on TripAdvisor

The Museum of the Confederacy is true to its name--it displays artifacts related to the Confederacy. Museum goers wanting to absorb a more universal approach to the Civil War, emphasizing different po ... more on TripAdvisor

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The Museum of the Confederacy is next door to the White House of the Confederacy. You will want to buy a combination ticket for $10. ... more on igougo

In 1890 the Ladies Hollywood Memorial Association rescued the White House of the Confederacy from destruction. They formed the Confederate ... more on igougo

The Museum of the Confederacy is a must-see for Civil War buffs from both the North and the South. As you probably know, Richmond ... more on igougo

Any visit to Richmond would be incomplete without a visit to the Museum of the Confederacy and the White House of the Confederacy ... more on igougo

This musuem houses the world's largest collection of Confederate artifacts. The musuem is well-presented and you can also visit the ... more on igougo

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