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Confederate Trail Itinerary

Follow the trail of the Montgomery State Capitol where Jefferson Davis gave his oath of office, Alabama Archives and History Building, and the First White House of the Confederacy where Jefferson Davis and his family lived.

Day One

9:00 Montgomery Area Visitor Center, Union Station

Every visit to Montgomery starts at this splendidly preserved train station, where tourists can enjoy a quick video highlighting things to see and do in Montgomery, and pick up brochures and other information. Visitors should stop at Montgomery’s official unique Gift Shop for memorable souvenirs!
Free admission.

10:00 Alabama State Capitol

The Capitol was constructed in l846 and became the first capitol of the Confederacy on February l8, l86l. A gold star in front of the Capitol marks the spot where Jefferson Davis, the first and only president of the Confederacy, stood to take his oath of office.
Free admission.

11:30 Confederate Memorial

The Confederate Memorial is located on the northern part of the lawn of the State Capitol. Jefferson Davis returned to Montgomery for the last time in April of l886 to lay the cornerstone of this beautiful monument.
Free admission.

12:30 Lunch

Downtown offers a variety of local favorites including the Four Seasons at Capitol Inn or the Young House.

1:30 First White House of the Confederacy

Located across Washington Street from the Capitol, Jefferson Davis’ family lived in this house for 3 months before the decision was made to move the capitol to Richmond, VA.
Free admission.

3:30 The Confederate Post Office

Located on the corner of Washington and Perry Streets, it was the only post office that actually was profitable. It was the only building in Montgomery that was built as an earthquake-proof building.

4:00 The Winter Building

Located at 2 Dexter Avenue, this is where the telegram was sent from the Confederate Secretary of War, I.P. Walker, to Charleston, SC, authorizing the Confederate General to fire on Fort Sumter the next day. General Beauregard began the bombardment of Fort Sumter the very next day, marking the start of the Civil War.

5:00 Dinner

Visit the new Alley Entertainment District and enjoy a variety of choices including casual Italian at SaZa’s.

Day Two

9:00 St. John’s Episcopal Church

Located on the corner of Madison and Perry Streets, Jefferson Davis’ family attended this church while here in Montgomery. The original pew where they worshiped is still in the church.
Free admission.

9:45 The Alabama Department of Archives and History

The State of Alabama Department of Archives and History displays many artifacts from the Civil War.
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11:45 Lunch

Enjoy a local brewery, the Montgomery Brew Pub, or lunch with a southern twist at Nobles.

1:00 Alabama’s Confederate Prison

Near the corner of Coosa and Tallapoosa Streets from Mid-April to December l862, a confederate military prison held 700 Union soldiers most captured at Shiloh. Nearly l98 died in captivity, the survivors were moved to Tuscaloosa, AL, in December l862. A historic marker is located on this corner, outside of Riverwalk Stadium.

1:45 Oakwood Cemetery

Many Confederate soldiers’ gravesites are located in this cemetery.

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First White House of the Confederacy This 1835 Italiante-style house served as executive residence of President Jefferson Davis and his family while the Capital of the Confederacy was located in Montgomery. This home is beautifully furnished with original period pieces.

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300 Water Street . Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Tel 334.261.1100; 1.800.240.9452
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