The museums in Richmond show that they attach great importance to cultural creation, and from here you can see that Americans are also thriving from their early hardships to their present day prosperity
White House of the Confederacy
Posted: Mar 8, 2016
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Hanyang44
4/5Excellent
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Confederate Museum (The Museum of the Confederacy) is located in downtown Richmond, Virginia, very close to the Virginia State Capitol, a few minutes walk. Richmond was the Confederate during the American Civil War (The Confederate States of America , CSA, translated as "Confederate State of America", "Confederate United States", or "Confederate"). The Confederate Museum is with the Confederate White House. The Confederate White House (White House of The Confederacy) is a white residential building, originally a private house of a rich Richmond mansion, and later belonged to Richmond City. In 1861, Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederate by the Southern regime. 1861-1865 The Confederate rented the house to the Richmond City Government for Davis and his wife and children. After the Confederate failed, Davis fled Richmond. Now the interior room and furnishings have been restored according to the original history. Davis' office is upstairs. Now, with the hospital towers built nearby, the Confederate Museum and the Confederate White House look small.
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Posted: Jul 15, 2017
M15***77
5/5Outstanding
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Some very special exhibits that are very helpful for understanding the culture
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Posted: Sep 30, 2017
wangjue888
4/5Excellent
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The museum is not very big, the environment is very good, there is a museum feeling in the air
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Posted: Nov 8, 2015
M15***77
5/5Outstanding
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A relatively large museum in the local area. It is not bad to visit when you have plenty of time.
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Posted: May 13, 2017
298***57
4/5Excellent
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The former residence of the Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the Civil War, known as the Confederate White House, is now a museum about the Civil War.