Friday, April 18, 2014
Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic Site
After the Confederate army surrendered to the north, Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy, went into hiding and fled south from Richmond, hoping to escape overseas. He was captured by Union troops on May 10, 1865 at this site. A monument and a small museum were built in the 1930s. The museum contains artifacts from the war and a few personal possessions of the Davis family. A short film is shown. The museum curator is extremely knowledgeable but expect a slightly southern slant.
The museum and theater are accessible. Some of the displays are difficult to see from a seated position. The monument is located in the grass without a path to it so it’s difficult to get close and hard to view from a distance.
The parking lot is small but there’s enough room for large RVs to park and turn around. Museum
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