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Near the banks of the Mobile River, the Condé-Charlotte Museum began its life as Mobile’s first courthouse and jail, eventually becoming the beloved home of the Kirkbride family. It now stands as a historic house museum, full of antiques and period furnishings, which reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, Confederate and American.
Let our guides lead you through the area’s complex history under its various European sovereigns, its entry into the American territory, and its position as a Confederate city under Union siege during the Civil War.
The Condé-Charlotte Museum is owned, preserved and operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama.
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Conde-Charlotte Museum House, 104, Theatre Street, Church Street Historic District, Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, 36602, United States
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