Richards DAR House Museum

The Richards DAR House is a historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama, United States.

The Richards-DAR House Museum was built in 1860 for Captain Charles G. Richards and his wife Caroline Elizabeth Steele. It remained within their family until 1946 when the home was sold to the Ideal Cement Company. After operating as a business for many years, the Ideal Cement Company donated it to the City of Mobile. The home was restored and has been lovingly maintained by the four local Mobile DAR chapters since 1973.

The 1860’s house museum known for its unique four seasons iron lace is magnificently decorated with intricately carved Carrara mantels and original Cornelius chandeliers in its spacious double parlors. The large entry hallway with its beautiful cantilevered stairway, box grand piano, and a Cornelius chandelier add to the elegance of this historic home. The formal dining room complete with a banquet size table and one of Mobile’s largest Baccarat crystal chandeliers provide the perfect setting for entertaining guests for any event.
The Richards-DAR House Museum is available for a variety of events, along with our almost daily guided house tours. We host a variety of events throughout the year; our annual events are our Christmas Celebration and Spring Garden party. We also have periodic guest lectures, book signings,haunted tours, and other events throughout the year. We welcome private parties, weddings, and other private events. Call for scheduling.

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Mon: 11AM-3:30PM Tue: Closed Wed-Fri: 11AM-3:30PM Sat: 10AM-4PM Sun: 1-4PM