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Great for history buffs -- and antique aficionados!
I loved my visit to the Conde-Charlotte Museum! I was welcomed at the door by a gracious docent, Lucille Badger, who was knowledgeable about the history of the house (and the area) and the beautiful a...
This was a charming dive into each of the international influences in Mobile's history throughout its history. The docents have a lot of knowledge to share. This was well worth the time.
Period house. Each room has quality furniture from each of Mobile's time periods
Great if you are into historical furniture. We were not. Has 4 rooms each with select pieces from each of Mobile's periods (French, English, Spanish, Southern).
1780 built jail rebuilt into home around the Civil War, then changed many hands until became a museum of early to mid 18th century French and American furnishings. Very good collections and very infor...
Great for history buffs -- and antique aficionados!
I loved my visit to the Conde-Charlotte Museum! I was welcomed at the door by a gracious docent, Lucille Badger, who was knowledgeable about the history of the house (and the area) and the beautiful a...
Well Worth the Time
This was a charming dive into each of the international influences in Mobile's history throughout its history. The docents have a lot of knowledge to share. This was well worth the time.
Period house. Each room has quality furniture from each of Mobile's time periods
Great if you are into historical furniture. We were not. Has 4 rooms each with select pieces from each of Mobile's periods (French, English, Spanish, Southern).
Historical Gem
This little museum showcases over 300 years of history in Alabama and its settlements. Very knowledgeable guides!
Nice visit
1780 built jail rebuilt into home around the Civil War, then changed many hands until became a museum of early to mid 18th century French and American furnishings. Very good collections and very infor...