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Historical marker
Historical marker
"Summer house"
"Summer house"
Amazing off the beaten path stop!
Amazing off the beaten path stop!
Hours
Hours
Admission fees
Admission fees
Padlocked!
Padlocked!
805 S Cedar Ave
Demopolis, AL 36732
+1 (334) 289-4846
http://preserveala.org
Described by the Smithsonian Guide to Historic America: The Deep South as "one of the three or four most interesting houses in America", Gaineswood was built over an 18 year period. Between 1843 and 1861, Gaineswood evolved from a dog-trot cabin into an elaborate home. The builder, General Nathan Bryan Whitfield, was a planter and 'Renaissance man'. He acted as his own architect, engineer, foreman, and sometimes craftsman. Owned by the Alabama Historical Commission, Gaineswood was named a National Historic Landmark in 1974 and opened to the public in 1975. Open for guided tours of the house & self-guided tours of the grounds Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4pm. Closed state holidays. Admission: adults $10, military and seniors $9, students $5, children 5 & under are free. Main entrance door located on East Morgan Street side of house

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3.02 reviews
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Andy M.
10/9/2015

Experience this National Historic Landmark. It looks even better inside than outside. The ground floor is fully restored and furnished. Even the dining room table has all of the original place...

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Jim B.
8/31/2019

Zero stars, actually. We got there and it was closed. Padlocked tight, even though the sign said it should be open. Even though we called last night and the recorded message said it would be open....

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