Confederate White House is a history museum Biotech and MCV District Richmond located in United States.
1201 E Clay St (at the Museum of the Confederacy) Richmond , VA 23219 United States
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Our tour guy was fantastic. Regardless what you think about the confederacy and the rebels; everyone can learn something from the tour and the houses significance to history
Perhaps the best tour I've ever been on because of the tour guide and all the original pieces they have. Better than the actual White House tour in D.C.
A lot of artifacts were recreated in great detail thanks to the many people who donated the artifacts held by private families.
Our tour guide Charles was absolutely amazing! Very knowledgeable and kept everyone engaged. Highly recommended!
Great museum and tons of food exhibits
The tour is great! Charles was very informative and fun. Highly recommended.
Buy the package for $18 for the White House, confederate museum , and civil war muesam
Charles the tour guide was awesome! He made the tour worth it.
Charles - Very passionate and knowledgable ask for him!
What a fantastic tour and docent. Do this.
Tour guide , historical info
Don't miss the White House tour. Our tour guide (Charlie) was extremely knowledgeable -- a true historian, unlike our experience at some other historical sites. - Lynn Miller
A really beautiful well represented museum. Some really great photos and artifacts.. We really like the way it is laid out - Bennie Mac
If you're hungry, get here early and grab a bite to eat at Meriweather's Cafe. Just $5 for lunch specials with a great view in a nicely cooled space! - Lynn Miller
Must visit. Very well organized museum; surprisingly eclectic collections. Rodin exhibit excellent. Easy to maneuver through the various collections. Requires two, three days to fully explore. - Mark Schannon
Heritage begins at the state capitol building. Beautiful Neoclassical design by Thomas Jefferson, I like their underground entrance and visitor center. Neat little area midst the bustle of downtown. - Thomas Nelson