The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum in Montgomery, Alabama is the world's only museum dedicated to writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, best known for his book Great Gatsby, and his wife, Zelda, an icon of the 1920s, and the founder and star of the "Flapper Movement." She grew up in Montgomery, and the couple moved to the two-story brick and clapboard house in the Old Cloverdale neighborhood in 1931 after prolonged travel through Europe.

Julian McPhillips bought the house in 1986 and turned it into a museum. It is open to the public and hosts annual galas and many social events. The museum has a number of photos, letters, books and other personal possessions and memorabilia that belonged to the Fitzgerald’s.

919 Felder Ave # 919, Montgomery, AL 36106, 334-264-4222