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The Fitzgerald Museum

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The only Museum dedicated to F. Scott Fitzgerald, or his wife, Montgomery-native Zelda Sayre.
Events: http://www.thefitzgeraldmuseum.org/events.html



"The only museum dedicated to the lives and legacies of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald."
Address: 919 Felder Ave, Montgomery (Alabama) 36106
Phone: (334) 264-4222
Email: ten.muesumdlaregztif@ofni
State: AL
City: Montgomery
Street Number: 919 Felder Ave
Zip Code: 36106
categories: monument, nonprofit organization, community museum


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Reviews
It was OK....a few artifacts here and there. I don't know if I would consider this a "must see", but I wouldn't consider it a waste of time either.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
It is a remarkable privilege staying in this home, which is also a museum by day: a quiet and beautiful place surrounded by a pleasant garden.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Wonderful museum and lovely staff. Incredibly interesting history and galleries in the home. Well worth a visit. The Airbnb's they have upstairs we're also very welcoming and definetly worth booking if you're looking for somewhere to stay. All in all a great experience whether you have any interest in the Fitzgeralds or not.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the Fitzgerald Museum and House. Miss Powell The Museum and House's Executive Director greeted every guest and chatted with them about the house and Fitzgeralds as well, despite being busy with preparations for Zelda Fitzgerald Day 25 July 2017. For its age the house is in rather good condition, any repairs have kept in line with the time period of the house. The museum holds many family photos, letters, news clippings and personal works of art by Zelda along with telling the story of Scott and Zelda. It was a very well laid out and informative look into the Fitzgerald's personal lives. The museum runs on donations, they do accept debit and credit cards as ways to give donations. If you find yourself in Montgomery with time to spare, the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum and House is well worth the time. Admission is free but the museum runs on donations. They accept debit and credit cards along with cash.
Kind of quirky - honestly kind of rundown - needs some attention. I enjoyed the visit and glad we went. The museum is now offering Airbnb lodging on the second floor. We did not have a chance to see the rooms. Overall, I say this place is a “must see” for hardcore fans. For the regular Joe like me it was still cool but could use some work.
The museum runs off donations and has some really unique items. If you know anything about Scott and Zelda, it's worth visiting.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Gorgeous 1910 home in a stunning, historic Montgomery neighborhood. The displays and artifacts are personal, delightful, and insightful. Zelda Sayre was a tragically untapped mind and a fascinating figure. I highly recommend a visit and i can't wait till they begin listing the upstairs apartment on airbnb. I'll certainly be back! Update October 2017: I just visited the memorial to Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald at the location of the former Highland Sanitarium 75 Zillicoa St. Asheville, NC where she perished in a tragic fire the night before she was to return to her mother's home in Montgomery. I found the gorgeous Montford neighborhood and memorial to be an excellent extension to the Montgomery house and museum. You may consider it in your travels! See photos attached
Was very disappointed, $10 to tour the bottom of the house, it took all of 5 mins to walk through. :- They only lived in the house for 6months, so it wasn't like they lived there many years. Not sure what the "Historical" significant is that everyone wants you to see it??
For the lovers of F.Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda or just those interested in time period, a wonderful experience with great guides and impeccable director. Really lots to offer fans! Even can tent room upstairs thru AirBnB.
Very interesting. Specially since we had just been to Asheville where Zelda died. Leslie, who gave the tour, was very knowledgeable.
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