A National Historic Landmark, Gaineswood was built
by Nathan Bryan Whitfield. A cotton planter and
Renaissance man of his time, Whitfield moved from
North Carolina to Marengo County in 1834.
In 1842 Whitfield purchased the 480-acre estate of
George Strother Gaines. According to family
records, a dogtrot cabin in which Gaines lived
became the nucleus for Whitfield's Greek Revival
mansion. With the help of artists, craftsmen, and
other talented persons, including enslaved persons,
Whitfield enlarged and refined the home to his
liking.
By 1856 Whitfield decided to name the mansion
Gaineswood in honor of George Strother Gaines.
Gaines played a large role not only in the history
of Gaineswood, but also in the history of Demopolis,
the state, and in the 1830 Choctaw removal. It was
Gaines who encouraged incoming French exiles in 1817
to establish their Vine and Olive Colony in what was
to become Demopolis.
By 1860 Whitfield had added Gaineswood's domed
ceilings. With the exterior and folly landscape
complete, Whitfield hired artist John Sartain to
produce a steel engraving of the mansion's façade
and grounds. Shown in the engraving are a hand-dug
artificial lake fed by an artesian well and a
summerhouse pavilion.
Today visitors can tour the Greek Revival structure
which contains many original Whitfield family
furnishings donated by descendants.
Site Director: Eleanor Cunningham
Phone: (334) 289-4846
Email: gaineswd@bellsouth.net
Visitor Services
Admission:
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General |
Member* |
Group** |
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Adult |
$5 |
$3 |
$4 |
$30 |
$25 |
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$15 |
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College
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Seniors
(age 65+) |
$4 |
$2 |
$3 |
$24 |
$20 |
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$12 |
Military (active,
reserve, retired,
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Children
(6-18) |
$3 |
$1 |
$2 |
$18 |
$15 |
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$9 |
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Child
under 6 |
Free |
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$2 |
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Family
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and 2 under 18) |
$12 |
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$72 |
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*Member
of site's friends group if applicable
**Groups are ten or
more people
School groups are required to
have 1 adult per 15 students.
Those adults are admitted at no
charge
Tour Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Tours start on the hour with
last tour starting at 3 p.m. open 1st
Saturday of each month 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Also
open weekends and Mondays by appointment with
minimum 7-day notice for groups of 10 or more, or
for minimum $40 admission fee. Gaineswood is open on
weekends for special programs, events, and rentals.
Closed state holidays. Call 334-289-4846 for more
information.
Tours: On the hour for individuals. For group
tours, submit a
tour information form
to Gaineswood stating the desired tour date and
time, and the group's interests and needs. Staff
will confirm your tour.
Driving Directions and
Parking
Special Events:
Gaineswood, 805 South Cedar Avenue, Demopolis, AL
36732
Contact
gaineswd@bellsouth.net or 334-289-4846.
Gaineswood's 4.5-acre grounds is a great location
for Easter egg hunts, weddings, music concerts,
birthday parties, family reunions, and other events.