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Historical home exhibits artifacts from the five countries Mobile has belonged to: France, Spain, Britain, the US, and the Confederacy
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- $10 for admission for two adults ($20 value)
- $22.50 for admission for four adults ($40 value)
Tours last 45 to 60 minutes and explore Mobile's history through the five countries the city has been a part of since its founding in 1702.
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About Condé-Charlotte Museum House
The five flags in front of the Condé-Charlotte Museum House represent Mobile’s tumultuous history under the rule of five countries: France, Spain, Britain, the United States, and the Confederate States. Within the house, visitors can see antique furnishing that correspond to each of these periods in time, with a different theme in each room—for example, the British room holds antiques from 1763–1780, when the British occupied the city. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Alabama run the house and operate its tours, which traverse both inside and the outdoor, Spanish-themed garden.