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Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion

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Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions

1305 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

205-758-2906

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Today: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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dmcgough

08/13/08

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My son was married at Jemison Mansion a few weeks ago. The staff was wonderful and worked with us in every way. The facility was beautiful. I was so proud when our guest arrived and commented on the place my son and his bride had chosen. I would highly reccommend this place. The owners are kind and patient. God bless them

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Free Tours Offered Tuesday-Saturday at 3:30pm. The Jemison- Van de Graaff Mansion (constructed 1852-1862) was one of the last and most elaborate great houses to be built in Alabama before the devastation of the American Civil War. The mansion has had many families call it home over the past century and a half, including senators, lawyers, and physicists. It was even home to the Tuscaloosa Public Library for a time. The home was purchased by the Jemison- Van de Graaff Mansion Foundation in the late 1990's and restored fully to its 1862 original glory. It is now a pristine historical museum open to the public for tours and available for rent for events.Free Tours Offered Tuesday-Saturday at 3:30pm. The Jemison- Van de Graaff Mansion (constructed 1852-1862) was one of the last and most elaborate great houses to be built in Alabama before the devastation of the American Civil War. The mansion has had many families call it home over the past century and a half, including senators, lawyers, and physicists. It was even home to the Tuscaloosa Public Library for a time. The home was purchased by the Jemison- Van de Graaff Mansion Foundation in the late 1990's and restored fully to its 1862 original glory. It is now a pristine historical museum open to the public for tours and available for rent for events.
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Jemison Vande Graaft Mansion

The Jemison-Van De Graaff Mansion

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