The John W. Inzer Museum
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The John W. Inzer Museum

The museum, sponsored by St. Clair Camp 308, Sons of Confederate Veterans and Chapter 1488, United Daughters of the Confederacy, contains invaluable documents and articles which only a Confederate Officer, a State Senator and a District Judge (such as Lt. Col. John W. Inzer) could assemble. The Inzer home was built in 1852 and is a one-story Greek Revival home. The house was built of red brick, which were fired on the grounds. The walls are 16-inches thick of stacked brick from the ground up. Many of the original furnishings are still in the home.

229 5th Street Ashville, AL 35953
(205) 594-2116
Open by appointment by calling 205-594-2116
This experience may be open for on-site visitation; however, offerings and/or operating procedures may have changed due to COVID-19. Please verify details before you go and visit the COVID-19 Resources page for more information.
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Open by appointment by calling 205-594-2116
(205) 594-2116

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  • 229 5th Street
  • Ashville, AL 35953
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