F. Scott And Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
About Us :
The only museum in the world dedicated to the memory of the Fitzgeralds. The Fitzgeralds rented this house in Montgomery, Al in October 1931 and lived here with their daughter, Scottie, until April 1932.
Built in 1909, much of this home is now is used for apartments, with only the first floor being open to the public. A tour guide welcomes visitors and is available for questions. And an optional 30-minute documentary of the Fitzgeralds is well worth the time.
Among the items on display are two marble-topped tables from Zelda's childhood home in Montgomery, several of Zelda's paintings, and many photographs and letters from the life and times of the Fitzgeralds.
Scott worked on his novel Tender Is the Night, and Zelda began her only published novel, Save Me the Waltz, while living in the house.

