Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Mobile County
Die Liste der Registered Historic Places im Mobile County führt alle Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Mobile County in Alabama auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden.
Aktuelle Einträge
Lfd. Nr. | Name | Bild | Datum der Eintragung | Adresse/Lage | Ort | ID-Nr. | Beschreibung |
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1 | Aimwell Baptist Church | 29. Mai 2008 | 500 Earle St. | Mobile | 08000458 | ||
2 | Amelia Stewart House | 29. Mai 1992 | 137 Tuscaloosa St. | Mobile | 78000505 | ||
3 | Arthur VanderSys House | 12. Juli 1991 | 119 Florence Pl. | Mobile | 86000086 | ||
4 | Ashland Place Historic District | 23. Juni 1987 | Roughly bounded by Springhill and Ryan Aves., Old Shell Rd., and Levert Ave. | Mobile | 87000935 | ||
5 | Azalea Court Apartments | 11. Feb. 1988 | 1820 Old Government St. | Mobile | 88000108 | ||
6 | Barr's Subdivision Historic District | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 25. Jan. 1990 | Roughly along US 45 and Howard St. between LeBaron and State | Citronelle | 89002452 | |
7 | Barton Academy | 16. Feb. 1970 | 504 Government St. | Mobile | 70000107 | ||
8 | Battle House Royale | 19. Aug. 1975 | 26 N. Royal St. | Mobile | 75000322 | ||
9 | Beal-Gaillard House | 18. Okt. 1984 | 111 Myrtlewood Lane | Mobile | 84000078 | ||
10 | Bellingrath Gardens and Home | 19. Okt. 1982 | S of Theodore off AL 59 | Theodore | 82001609 | ||
11 | Bishop Manor Estate | 14. Feb. 1985 | Argyl Rd. | St. Elmo | 85000255 | ||
12 | Bishop Portier House | 26. Feb. 1970 | 307 Conti St. | Mobile | 76000345 | ||
13 | Bragg-Mitchell House | 27. Sep. 1972 | 1906 Springhill Ave. | Mobile | 72000168 | ||
14 | Brisk & Jacobson Store | 14. März 1973 | 51 Dauphin St. | Mobile | 73000361 | ||
15 | The Campground | 7. Juli 2005 | Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Rylands St., St. Stephens Rd.and Ann St. | Mobile | 05000648 | ||
16 | Carlen House | 12. Juni 1981 | 54 S. Carlen St. | Mobile | 81000131 | ||
17 | Carolina Hall | 18. Jan. 1973 | 70 S. McGregor St. | Mobile | 73000362 | ||
18 | Cavallero House | 7. Okt. 1982 | 7 N. Jackson St. | Mobile | 82001610 | ||
19 | Center-Gaillard House | 18. Okt. 1984 | 3500 The Cedars | Mobile | 84000081 | ||
20 | Central Core Historic District | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 25. Jan. 1990 | Roughly State and Le Baron Sts. from Mobile to Second Sts. | Citronelle | 89002424 | |
21 | Charles Denby Garrison Sr. House | 9. Sep. 2009 | Co. Rd. 55, approx. 1 mi. NW. of jct. AL 158 | Prichard | 76000348 | ||
22 | Chickasaw Shipyard Village Historic District | 3. Sep. 2004 | Bounded by Jefferson St., Jackson St., Yeend Ave., and Chickasaw Creek | Chickasaw | 04000924 | ||
23 | Church Street East Historic District | 20. Apr. 2005 | 66 and 68 S. Royal St. | Mobile | 05000289 | ||
24 | Church Street East Historic District | 16. Dez. 1971 | Roughly bounded by Conti, Water and Claiborne, Eslava, and Warren and Bayou Sts. | Mobile | 71000102 | ||
25 | Citronelle Railroad Historic District | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 25. Jan. 1990 | Roughly Center and Main from Union to Faye | Citronelle | 84000663 | |
26 | Coley Building | 22. Okt. 1982 | 56 St. Francis St. | Mobile | 93000420 | ||
27 | Collins-Marston House | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 18. Okt. 1984 | 4703 Old Shell Rd. | Mobile | 82001611 | |
28 | Collins-Robinson House | 18. Okt. 1984 | 56 Oakland Ave. | Mobile | 84000083 | ||
29 | Common Street District | 4. Feb. 1982 | 959-1002 Dauphin St. and 7-19 Common St. | Mobile | 84000087 | ||
30 | Convent and Academy of the Visitation | 24. Apr. 1992 | 2300 Springhill Ave. | Mobile | 82002058 | ||
31 | Convent of Mercy | 24. Apr. 1992 | 753 St. Francis St. | Mobile | 91000844 | ||
32 | Dahm House | 5. Jan. 1984 | 7 N. Claiborne St. | Mobile | 91000845 | ||
33 | Dave Patton House | 12. Juni 1987 | 1252 Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. | Mobile | 91000859 | ||
34 | Davis Avenue Recreation Center | 27. Juni 2011 | 1361 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. | Mobile | 83003459 | ||
35 | Davis-Oak Grove District | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 3. Mai 1988 | W side of Oak Grove Rd. just N of Kali Oka Rd. | Mauvila | 11000407 | |
36 | De Tonti Square Historic District | 7. Feb. 1972 | Roughly bounded by Adams, St. Anthony, Claiborne, and Conception Sts. | Mobile | 88000445 | ||
37 | Denby House | 5. Jan. 1984 | 558 Conti St. | Mobile | 72000169 | ||
38 | D’Iberville Apartments | 3. Sep. 2004 | 2000 Spring Hill Ave. | Mobile | 84000668 | ||
39 | Ellicott Stone | 11. Apr. 1973 | 1 mi. S of Bucks off U.S. 43 | Bucks | 04000925 | ||
40 | Emanuel AME Church | 29. Mai 1987 | 656 Saint Michael St. | Mobile | 73000359 | ||
41 | Emanuel Building | 21. März 1978 | 100 N. Royal St. | Mobile | 87000853 | ||
42 | Ernest Megginson House | 12. Juli 1991 | 143 Florence Pl. | Mobile | 84000672 | ||
43 | Fire Station No. 5 | 22. Dez. 1983 | 7 N. Lawrence St. | Mobile | 91000855 | ||
44 | First National Bank | 17. Nov. 1978 | 68 St. Francis St. | Mobile | 83003462 | ||
45 | Fort Conde-Charlotte | 21. Mai 1969 | Church and Royal Sts. | Mobile | 78000504 | ||
46 | Fort Gaines | 12. Dez. 1976 | S of Mobile on E end of Dauphin Island | Mobile | 69000033 | ||
47 | Gates-Daves House | 20. Juni 1974 | 1570-1572 Dauphin St. | Mobile | 09000693 | ||
48 | George Fearn House | 12. Juli 1991 | 1806 Airport Blvd. | Mobile | 78000503 | ||
49 | George Leatherbury House | 14. Juni 1990 | Shell Belt Rd. SE of Sans Souci Beach | Coden | 08001252 | ||
50 | George Levy House | 12. Juli 1991 | 107 Florence Pl. | Mobile | 87000936 | ||
51 | Georgia Cottage | 14. Sep. 1972 | 2564 Springhill Ave. | Mobile | 74000427 | ||
52 | Government Street Presbyterian Church | 5. Okt. 1992 | 300 Government St. | Mobile | 72000170 | Hat außerdem den Status eines National Historic Landmarks[1] | |
53 | Grand Bay Historic District | 28. Juni 1990 | Jct. of Dezauche Ln. and Freeland | Grand Bay | 92001885 | ||
54 | Greene-Marston House | 11. Jan. 1983 | 2000 Dauphin St. | Mobile | 90000918 | ||
55 | Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Passenger Terminal | 15. Aug. 1975 | Beauregard and St. Joseph Sts. | Mobile | 83002966 | ||
56 | Hawthorn House | 21. Mai 1984 | 352 Stanton Rd. | Mobile | 75000323 | ||
57 | Hiram B. Austin House | 11. Feb. 1988 | AL 163 at 12 mi. marker | Mon Louis Island | 88000106 | ||
58 | Hunter House | 7. März 1985 | 504 St. Francis St. | Mobile | 71000103 | ||
59 | Indian Mound Park | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 14. Aug. 1973 | Address Restricted | Dauphin Island | 85000446 | |
60 | International Longshoreman's Association Hall | 27. Juni 2011 | 505 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. | Mobile | 73000360 | ||
61 | J. E. Paterson House | 12. Juli 1991 | 118 Florence Pl. | Mobile | 86001065 | ||
62 | Jacob VanderSys House | 12. Juli 1991 | 129 Florence Pl. | Mobile | 91000857 | ||
63 | James Arthur Morrison House | 12. Juli 1991 | 159 Hillwood Rd. | Mobile | 84000680 | ||
64 | Joseph Jossen House | 29. Mai 1992 | 109 N. Conception St. | Mobile | 11000408 | ||
65 | Joseph M. Walker House | 12. Juli 1991 | 104 Florence Pl. | Mobile | 83003474 | ||
66 | Kirkbride House | 12. Dez. 1973 | 104 Theater St. | Mobile | 92000628 | ||
67 | Leinkauf Historic District | 24. Juni 1987 | Roughly bounded by Government, S. Monterey, Eslava, Lamar, and S. Monterey Sts. | Mobile | 90000917 | ||
68 | Lower Dauphin Street Historic District | 9. Feb. 1979 | 171-614 Dauphin St. | Mobile | 98001027 | ||
69 | Jacob Magee House | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 12. Feb. 1988 | CR 45 N of Kushla Mcleod Rd. | Mobile | 82002059 | |
70 | Magnolia Cemetery including Mobile National Cemetery | 13. Juni 1986 | Ann and Virginia Sts. | Mobile | 88000112 | ||
71 | Martin Horst House | 21. Juni 1971 | 407 Conti St. | Mobile | 84000671 | ||
72 | Martin Lindsey House | 24. Jan. 1991 | 3112 Bayfront Rd. | Mobile | 91000861 | ||
73 | Meaher-Zoghby House | 5. Jan. 1984 | 5 N. Claiborne St. | Mobile | 86003757 | ||
74 | Metzger House | 5. Jan. 1984 | 7 N. Hamilton St. | Mobile | 91000860 | ||
75 | Middle Bay Light | 30. Dez. 1974 | Middle of Mobile Bay | Mobile Bay | 84000675 | ||
76 | Midtown Historic District | 29. Nov. 2001 | Roughly bounded by Taylor Ave., US 90, Houston St., Kenneth St., US 98, and Florida St. | Mobile | 74000429 | ||
77 | Miller-O'Donnell House | 19. Feb. 1982 | 1102 Broad St. | Mobile | 01001293 | ||
78 | Mobile City Hall | 3. Dez. 1969 | 111 S. Royal St. | Mobile | 82002060 | Hat außerdem den Status eines National Historic Landmarks[2] | |
79 | Mobile City Hospital | 26. Feb. 1970 | 900-950 St. Anthony St. | Mobile | 69000034 | ||
80 | Mobile Public Library Davis Avenue Branch | 22. Dez. 1983 | 564 Davis Ave. | Mobile | 84000665 | ||
81 | Monterey Place | 5. Jan. 1984 | 1552 Monterey Pl. | Mobile | 70000108 | ||
82 | Mount Vernon Arsenal-Searcy Hospital Complex | 26. Mai 1988 | Coy Smith Hwy. 1/2 mi. W of AL 43 | Mt. Vernon | 91000863 | ||
83 | Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church No. 1 | 29. Mai 2008 | 409 Lexington Ave. | Mobile | 88000676 | ||
84 | Murphy High School | 4. Nov. 1982 | 100 S. Carlen St | Mobile | 08000459 | ||
85 | N. Q. and Virginia M. Thompson House | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 25. Jan. 1990 | 105 LeBaron | Citronelle | 08000429 | |
86 | Nanna Hubba Bluff | 1. Okt. 1974 | Address Restricted | Stockton | 82001612 | ||
87 | Neville House | 5. Jan. 1984 | 255 St. Francis St. | Mobile | 74000430 | ||
88 | Oakleigh Garden Historic District | 13. Apr. 1972 | Roughly bounded by Government, Marine, Texas, and Ann Sts. | Mobile | 71000104 | ||
89 | Oakleigh Historic Complex | 27. Mai 1971 | 350 Oakleigh St. | Mobile | 84000682 | ||
90 | Old Dauphin Way Historic District | 30. Aug. 1984 | Roughly bounded by Springhill Ave., Broad, Government, and Houston Sts. | Mobile | 90002175 | ||
91 | Old Mobile Site; Fort Louis De La Louisiane | 6. Mai 1976 | Address Restricted | Bay Minette | 84000686 | ||
92 | Paterson House | 15. Mai 1986 | 1673 Government St. | Mobile | 76000344 | ||
93 | Pfau-Creighton Cottage | 18. Okt. 1984 | 3703 Old Shell Rd. | Mobile | 87000937 | ||
94 | Phillipi House | 5. Jan. 1984 | 53 N. Jackson St. | Mobile | 84000120 | ||
95 | Pincus Building | 12. Dez. 1976 | 1 S. Royal St. | Mobile | 84000689 | ||
96 | Protestant Children’s Home | 18. Juni 1973 | 911 Dauphin St. | Mobile | 70000109 | ||
97 | Raphael Semmes House | 26. Feb. 1970 | 804 Government St. | Mobile | 84000694 | ||
98 | Robert L. Spotswood House | 12. Juli 1991 | 1 Country Club Rd. | Mobile | 76000346 | ||
99 | Roberts House | 29. Juli 1994 | 3 Wimbledon Dr. | Mobile | 73000364 | ||
100 | Ross Knox House | 30. Dez. 2008 | 102 Hillwood Rd. | Mobile | 73000363 | ||
101 | Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church | 3. Juli 1991 | 2034 St. Stephens Rd. | Mobile | 94000789 | ||
102 | Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church | 3. Juli 1991 | 808 Springhill Ave. | Mobile | 91000842 | ||
103 | Saint Matthew's Catholic Church | 3. Juli 1991 | 1200 S. Marine St. | Mobile | 91000841 | ||
104 | Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel | 18. Okt. 1984 | 4051 Old Shell Rd. | Mobile | 91000840 | ||
105 | Saint Vincent de Paul | 24. Apr. 1992 | 351 S. Lawrence St. | Mobile | 84000123 | ||
106 | Scottish Rites Temple | 5. Jan. 1984 | 351 St. Francis St. | Mobile | 91000839 | ||
107 | Sodality Chapel | 18. Okt. 1984 | 4307 Old Shell Rd. | Mobile | 70000110 | ||
108 | South Lafayette Street Creole Cottages | 7. Nov. 1976 | 20, 22, and 23 S. Lafayette St. | Mobile | 84000122 | ||
109 | Spring Hill College Quadrangle | 17. Aug. 1973 | 4307 Old Shell Rd. | Mobile | 91000854 | ||
110 | St. Francis Street Methodist Church | 5. Jan. 1984 | 15 N. Joachim St. | Mobile | 73000365 | ||
111 | St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church | 8. Okt. 1976 | 108 N. Dearborn St. | Mobile | 84000690 | ||
112 | State Street A.M.E. Zion Church | 6. Sep. 1978 | 502 State St. | Mobile | 76000347 | ||
113 | Stewartfield | 18. Okt. 1984 | 4307 Old Shell Rd. | Mobile | 92000629 | ||
114 | Stone Street Baptist Church | 8. Aug. 1985 | 311 Tunstall St. | Mobile | 84000124 | ||
115 | Stone Street Cemetery | 3. Juli 1991 | 1700 Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd. | Mobile | 85001749 | ||
116 | Tanner Farmhouse | 20. Mai 2008 | 6885 Walter Tanner Rd. | Wilmer | 91000843 | ||
117 | Trinity Episcopal Church | 20. Aug. 1990 | 1900 Dauphin St. | Mobile | 89002453 | ||
118 | Tschiener House | 18. Jan. 1982 | 1120 Old Shell Rd. | Mobile | 90001240 | ||
119 | Turner-Todd Motor Company | 29. Mai 2008 | 455 St. Louis St. | Mobile | 82002061 | ||
120 | U. J. Cleveland House | 21. Mai 1993 | 551 Charles St. | Mobile | 89002454 | ||
121 | U.S. Marine Hospital | 27. Juni 1974 | 800 St. Anthony St. | Mobile | 08000460 | ||
122 | United States Court House and Custom House | 8. Okt. 2008 | 113 St. Joseph St. | Mobile | 74000428 | ||
123 | USS ALABAMA (Schlachtschiff) | 14. Jan. 1986 | Battleship Pkwy. | Mobile | 08000964 | Hat außerdem den Status eines National Historic Landmarks[3] | |
124 | USS DRUM (U-Boot) | 14. Jan. 1986 | Battleship Pkwy. | Mobile | 86000083 | Hat außerdem den Status eines National Historic Landmarks[4] | |
125 | Vickers and Schumacher Buildings | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 22. Dez. 1983 | 707-709 and 711 Dauphin St. | Mobile | 91000862 | |
126 | Wade Askew House | 12. Juli 1991 | 103 Florence Pl. | Mobile | 91000858 | ||
127 | Weems House | (c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0 | 7. Okt. 1982 | 1155 Springhill Ave. | Mobile | 91000856 | |
128 | Willis G. Clark House | 25. Jan. 1990 | E of US 45 S of Citronelle | Citronelle | 89002421 |
Siehe auch
Weblinks
- Suchmaske Datenbank im National Register Information System, National Park Service
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Listing of National Historic Landmarks by State: Alabama. National Park Service, abgerufen am 5. April 2020.
- ↑ Listing of National Historic Landmarks by State: Alabama. National Park Service, abgerufen am 5. April 2020.
- ↑ Listing of National Historic Landmarks by State: Alabama. National Park Service, abgerufen am 5. April 2020.
- ↑ Listing of National Historic Landmarks by State: Alabama. National Park Service, abgerufen am 5. April 2020.
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(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
N.Q. and Virginia M. Thompson House on E. Lebaron Avenue in Citronelle, Alabama, United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
119 Florence Place in Mobile, Alabama. A modest example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture on the Central Gulf Coast of the United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Roberts House at 3 Wimbledon Drive in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
107 Florence Place in Mobile, Alabama. A modest example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of the Central Gulf Coast of the United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Autor/Urheber: Cecouchman, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Chickasaw Shipyard Village Historic District Housing at Chickasaw Village, Chickasaw, Alabama
The former Convent of Mercy in Mobile, Alabama. Currently home of the St. Francis Street Condominiums.
The First National Bank Building in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church in Mobile, Alabama.
Miller-O'Donnell House, 1102 South Broad Street, Mobile, Mobile County, AL. EAST (FRONT) ELEVATION (This house has been destroyed.)
Metzger House at 7 N. Hamilton Street in Mobile, Alabama. Built in 1875. On the National Register of Historic Places.
(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Collins-Marston House in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Built in 1832. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Martin Lindsey House at 3112 Bay Front Road in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
Mount Vernon Arsenal, Old Barracks Building, Old Saint Stephens Road (County Road 96), Mount Vernon, Mobile County, AL. CENTRAL FRONT OLD BARRACKS BUILDING.
Cameron Sanders House at 1001 Dauphin Street in Mobile, Alabama.
Saint Matthew's Catholic Church in Mobile, Alabama.
The site of the former Tschiener House at 1120 Old Shell Road in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places, now destroyed. It was built in 1866 in the Carpenter Gothic style.
(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
House on Oak Grove Road in the Davis-Oak Grove District (on the National Register of Historic Places) near Mauvilla, Alabama, United States.
103 Florence Place in Mobile, Alabama. An example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of the Central Gulf Coast of the United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
Indian Shell Mound Park on Dauphin Island, Mobile County, Alabama, United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Bettie Hunter House in Mobile, Alabama.
Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island, Alabama.
Autor/Urheber: Altairisfar, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Davis Avenue Recreation Center in Mobile, Alabama. Listed on the NRHP.
109 Lanier Avenue, within the Ashland Place Historic District in Mobile, Alabama.
Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Mobile, Alabama.
255 Saint Francis Street (Neville House) within the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District in Mobile, Alabama. (c. 1890).
Scottish Rite Temple in Mobile, Alabama.
Conde-Charlotte House, a.k.a. the Kirkbride House, in Mobile, Alabama.
26 North Royal Street (Battle House Royale/Battle House Hotel) within the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District in Mobile, Alabama. 7 stories. (c. 1908).
Carolina Hall(c. 1845) at 7 Yester Place (formerly 70 McGregor Street) in Mobile, Alabama. Building undergoing exterior restoration at the time of photo.
Cavallero House at 7 North Jackson Street in Mobile, Alabama.
Azalea Court Apartments in Mobile, Alabama. An example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of the Central Gulf Coast of the United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ross Knox House at 102 Hillwood Road in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
The Brisk and Jacobson Store in Mobile, Alabama. Entire front facade is cast-iron. Built in 1866. On the National Register of Historic Places.
Collins-Robinson House (c. 1830s) at 56 Oakland Avenue in Mobile, Alabama.
Lower Dauphin Street in Mobile, Alabama
Map of Old Mobile (1704-1705)
Autor/Urheber: Chris Pruitt, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The John Archibald Campbell United States Courthouse in Mobile, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Portier House on Conti Street in Mobile, Alabama
Magnolia Cemetery
Ellicott's Stone at Bucks, Alabama, United States. This boundary marker was placed on April 10, 1799 by a joint U.S.-Spanish survey party, headed by Andrew Ellicott, on the border between the United States and Spanish West Florida. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 11 April 1973. This side (south) reads:
Admiral Raphael Semmes House at 804 Government Street in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Weems House in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Built in 1870, it now serves as a meeting place for a fraternal organization, the Dragons Civic and Social Club. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
(From foreground to background) The Delacour House (1878), Atunez House (1872), and Scarpace House (1916) in Fort Conde Village, within the Church Street East Historic District in Mobile, Alabama.
Paterson House at 1673 Government Street. Designed by local architect Platt Roberts. Completed in 1927. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 15, 1986. Now owned by the R.A. Dean family.
100 North Royal Street (Emanuel Building) in Mobile, Alabama. (c.1850). On the National Register of Historic Places.
118 Florence Place in Mobile, Alabama. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Rail Terminal (1907) in Mobile, Alabama
The Gates-Daves House at 1570-1572 Dauphin Street in Mobile, Alabama. Built in 1841. On the National Register of Historic Places.
The Amelia Stewart House at 137 Tuscaloosa Street in Mobile, Alabama. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1992.
USS Alabama (BB-60) in port at Mobile, Alabama, USA. The ship is permanently moored in Mobile as a museum ship.
Pfau-Creighton Cottage Creole cottage (c. 1862) and gardens in Mobile, Alabama. At 3703 Old Shell Road. This was an extremely overgrown lot, this was the best image that I could get. On the National Register of Historic Places as a part of the 19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource.
The Shepard House (Monterey Place) in Mobile, Alabama. Built in 1897 and on the National Register of Historic Places.
Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church at 2034 St. Stephens Road in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
The Old Mobile City Hospital in Mobile, Alabama.
Beal-Gaillard House (c. 1836) at 111 Myrtlewood Lane in Mobile, Alabama.
7 North Lawrence Street (Washington Firehouse No. 5) within the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District in Mobile, Alabama. (c. 1851).
The Turner-Todd Motor Company in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
Joseph Jossen House at 109 North Conception Street in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
Old City Hall and Southern Market in Mobile, Alabama. Currently home of the Museum of Mobile.
Front of Georgia Cottage, a.k.a. the Hardaway-Evans-Wilson-Sledge House, located at 2564 Springhill Avenue in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Built in 1840, this Greek Revival house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
James Arthur Morrison House at 159 Hillwood Road in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
Aimwell Baptist Church at 500 Earle Street in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
The Spring Hill College Quadrangle (Administration Building, c. 1869)in Mobile, Alabama.
The Roberts-Taylor-Isbell House, at 910 Government Street in Mobile, Alabama. Built in 1837 and 1854. Also called the Joel Abbot Roberts House. Included as a contributing building in the Oakleigh Garden Historic District. The twenty-room, seven-bathroom structure is the district's second oldest, after the Oakleigh mansion, and contains more original decor and furnishings than any antebellum home in the city, heirlooms of the three related families who have owned it.
The Richards D.A.R. House within the Detonti Square Historic District at 256 Joachim Street in Mobile, Alabama.
The Sodality Chapel (c. 1850) at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama.
Autor/Urheber: Altairisfar, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
International Longshoreman’s Association Hall in Mobile, Alabama. Listed on the NRHP.
1569 Dauphin Street (R. C. Macy House) in Mobile, Alabama. This Carpenter Gothic house was built circa 1867. It is included as a contributing building in the Old Dauphin Way Historic District.
15 North Joachim Street (St. Francis Street United Methodist Church) within the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District in Mobile, Alabama. (c. 1895).
The facade of the Coley Building in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in the Federal style in 1835, it was remodeled in the 1870s with a new Beaux-Arts facade. It was demolished in 2003 to make way for a parking deck, the facade was later reconstructed and merged into the new parking deck facade.
The Carlen House in Mobile, Alabama.
Stone Street Baptist Church at 311 Tunstall Street in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
Stewartfield (c. 1850) at the end of its avenue (landscape allée) of Southern live oaks (Quercus virginiana).
- On the Spring Hill College Campus in Mobile, Alabama.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel (c. 1859) at 4051 Old Shell Road in Mobile, Alabama.
View of Murphy High School in Mobile, Alabama.
The Meaher-Zoghby House in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
129 Florence Place in Mobile, Alabama. A modest example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture on the Central Gulf Coast of the United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Barton Academy in Mobile, Alabama.
Autor/Urheber: Chris Pruitt, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Protestant Children's Home in Mobile, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Saint Vincent de Paul in Mobile, Alabama.
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion on Springhill Avenue in Mobile, Alabama
(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
Citronelle Memorial Library at the corner of E. State and S. Mobile Streets in the Central Core Historic District (on the National Register of Historic Places) in Citronelle, Alabama, United States.
The Robert L. Spotswood House at 1 Country Club Road in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Mobile, Alabama. Part of the Historic Roman Catholic Properties multiple properties listing with the National Register of Historic Places.
Dave Patton House at 1252 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
View of the Middle Bay Lighthouse in Mobile Bay, near Mobile, Alabama. Taken from onboard the MS Holiday.
1 South Royal Street (Pincus Building) within the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District in Mobile, Alabama. (c. 1891).
Autor/Urheber: Citizens36541, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
These buildings were originally Albert Freeland's Grocery Store and the Grand Bay State Bank. Both buildings are part of the Grand Bay Historic District Renovation project. The Grand Bay State Bank is being renovated for a Public Library and Museum. The Albert Freeland Grocery Store will become a Visitor's Center and Country Store featuring local crafts and produce. The redevelopment of the Grand Bay Historic District is a project of Citizens For A Better Grand Bay, a non-profit civic organization. More information can be discovered about this and other project at www.grandbay.org and friendsofgbl.org.
104 Florence Place in Mobile, Alabama. A modest example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of the Central Gulf Coast of the United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
22 South Lafayette Street in Mobile, Alabama. Listed with two other homes as the South Lafayette Street Creole Cottages with the National Register of Historic Places.
The Phillipi House in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
w:Jacob Magee House in w:Kushla, Alabama, United States. Site of the surrender of Mobile at the close of the American Civil War, it now serves as a museum. Individually listed on the w:National Register of Historic Places, it was built in 1846.
The convent entrance at the Visitation Monastery in Mobile, Alabama. Part of the Historic Roman Catholic Properties multiple properties listing with the National Register of Historic Places.
(c) Jeffrey Reed, CC BY-SA 3.0
House at the corner of Howard Avenue and State Street in Barr's Subdivision Historic District in Citronelle, Alabama, United States.
The Center-Gaillard House at 3500 The Cedars in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
(c) Jean-Pierre Martin, CC BY-SA 3.0
USS Drum SS-228 in the Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama.
The U. J. Cleveland House at 551 Charles Street in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
The Hawthorn House at 352 Stanton Road in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
The Dahm House in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
The Denby House in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
143 Florence Place in Mobile, Alabama. A modest example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture on the Central Gulf Coast of the United States. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Old Marine Hospital (now houses the Mobile County Health Dept.) in Mobile, Alabama.
Trinity Episcopal Church in Mobile, Alabama. It was designed by architects Frank Wills and Henry Dudley of New York City. The cornerstone was placed in 1853 and the building was completed in 1857.
211 Michigan Avenue in Mobile, Alabama.
407 Conti Street (Martin Horst House) within the Church Street East Historic District in Mobile, Alabama.
Government Street Presbyterian Church in Mobile, Alabama.
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Restored Mobile and Ohio Railroad Depot in Citronelle, Alabama, United States. It now serves as a museum. Part of the Citronelle Railroad Historic District (on the National Register of Historic Places), it was built in 1903.
Oakleigh House, the namesake of the Oakleigh Garden historic district in Mobile, Alabama
State Street A.M.E. Zion Church in Mobile, Alabama. Built in 1854.
Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church No.1 at 409 Lexington Avenue in Mobile, Alabama. On the National Register of Historic Places.
1806 Airport Boulevard (George Fearn House) in Mobile, Alabama. An example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of the Central Gulf Coast of the United States.
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The Vickers and Schumacher Buildings in Mobile, Alabama, United States. Built in 1866, they served as a carriage-works. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Old Catholic Cemetery in Mobile, Alabama. Formerly known as Stone Street Cemetery. Established in 1848.