Mobile Heritage Houses Photos

The past wealth of Mobile, Alabama lead to hundreds of mansions & houses in a variety of styles in several heritage neighborhoods.

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Oakleigh Plantation (1833) (350 Oakleigh St.) built by cotton trader James Roper. On National Register.

Lott House (1908) (160 Rapier Ave.). Style: Classic Revival.

Mansion to left of Burgess-Maschmeyer House (1205 Government St.).

Burgess-Maschmeyer House (1907) (1209 Government St.) now home of President of University of Mobile. Style: Renaissance Revival. Architect: George B. Rogers.

G.C. Clarke House (1907) (1211 Government St.).

Henry Tacon House (1901) (1216 Government St.). Style: Queen Anne.

Porch details of Queen Anne-style Henry Tacon House.

House with curved verandah (104 S. Georgia St.).

Queen-Anne-style house in Old Dauphin Way heritage district.

Shepard House (1897) (1552 Monterey Place). Style: Queen Anne. Architect: George Franklin Barber. On National Register.

Queen Anne turret of Shepard House.

Neoclassical heritage house in Midtown historic district of Mobile.

Classical Revival style house (1935) (213 Levert Ave.).

Arts & Crafts style house (1661 Dauphin St.).

R.C. Macy House (1867) (1569 Dauphin St.). Style: Carpenter Gothic. Architect: Andrew Jackson Downing.

Bragg-Mitchell Mansion (1855) (1906 Springhill Ave.).
Style: Greek revival + Italianate.

Columns of Bragg-Mitchell Mansion.

Vincent-Doan House (now Mobile Medical Museum) (c1826) (1664 Springhill Ave.).

Oblique view of Vincent-Doan House.

Hospital complex (1720 Springhill Ave.).


All photos on this page are originals by & copyrighted by Jim Steinhart.
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