Last updated: August 5, 2024
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See Exhibits at the Casemate Museum

Fort Monroe Authority
Exhibits at the Casemate Museum chronicle the military history of Fort Monroe.That history begins with colonial Fort Algernourne, built in 1609. It ends in 2011 when the last major command at Fort Monroe departed. The museum features the room where Jefferson Davis was held briefly as prisoner following the American Civil War. Exhibits also highlight the 1861 “Contraband of War” decision.
Get your free museum ticket at the Fort Monroe Visitor & Education Center. The Casemate Museum is within the stone fort. Information desk staff will give direction when you get your ticket.
The Casemate Museum is within the stone fort. A visit requires a free timed-entry ticket from the Fort Monroe Visitor & Education Center. The Visitor & Education Center is at 30 Ingalls Road in Fort Monroe, Va.
A free timed-entry ticket is required. Get your ticket from the Fort Monroe Visitor & Education Center. The Visitor & Education Center is at 30 Ingalls Road in Fort Monroe, Va.
The Casemate Museum is on ground level. Fort Monroe Authority offers a wheelchair to borrow on request. Ask at the Visitor & Education Center when you get your ticket.