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Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Historic Home, Museum (Recommended selfie spot).
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1905 SpringHill Ave, Mobile, AL 36607, USA
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Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
Ladies and gentlemen, our first stop is the magnificent Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, a true jewel of Mobile's antebellum architecture, standing proudly since 1855. This isn't just a house; it's a grand statement, built for Judge John Bragg, a prominent lawyer and politician who had a clear vision for his Southern estate. He only resided here for a few years before selling it, but his architectural legacy, a stunning example of Greek Revival, remains perfectly preserved.

The mansion later found itself in the hands of the Mitchell family, who owned it for many decades and whose name it still bears. As you take in its majestic exterior, note the soaring columns and the balanced symmetry that define this classic style. Step inside, and you're transported to a bygone era. Imagine the grand balls and social gatherings in the parlors, beneath the glow of original gasoliers. The double curved stairway is a signature feature, practically designed for making a dramatic entrance, while 14-foot ceilings and intricate plasterwork speak to the opulence of the period. While Mobile was a crucial port during the Civil War, the mansion itself weathered the storm of history, witnessing the city's transformations from its tranquil perch.

In 1986, after years of private ownership, the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was generously donated to the Historic Mobile Preservation Society. Through painstaking restoration, it has been returned to its original splendor, opening its doors as a house museum shortly thereafter. It's not just a historical site; it's a sought-after location for special events and even film productions, lending its authentic charm to stories set in the Old South. It's a testament to Mobile's architectural heritage and a truly beautiful landmark.

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  https://braggmitchellmansion.com/
Place #2
Distance: 0.82mi , Attraction : Historic Home, Museum (Recommended selfie spot).
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355 Oakleigh Pl, Mobile, AL 36604, USA
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Oakleigh House Museum
On our left is the Oakleigh House Museum, one of Mobile's most significant antebellum homes, dating back to 1833. This isn't just a grand residence; it’s a detailed window into the varied lives that shaped Mobile in the mid-19th century. Built for James W. Roper, a wealthy cotton factor, the house itself is a distinctive example of Mobile's raised cottage architecture, often referred to as a 'T-shaped' house due to its unique floor plan, specifically designed to maximize cross-ventilation and combat our warm climate.

The name 'Oakleigh' fondly refers to the majestic oak trees that once shaded the expansive property, a common and cherished feature of Southern estates. What makes Oakleigh particularly special is its comprehensive portrayal of life on an antebellum estate. While the main house showcases the opulence of the wealthy white owners with period furnishings and decor, the property also includes the 'Cook's House.' Dating from 1840, this structure provides a crucial and often overlooked insight into the lives and labor of the enslaved people who were absolutely vital to the daily functioning of such households. It serves as a poignant and important reminder of the complex social structure of the era.

Additionally, the property features Union Hall, added in 1852, which functions as a more traditional museum space. Here, you’ll find artifacts and exhibits that further elaborate on Mobile's history, from its founding to the tumultuous years of the Civil War and beyond. The Historic Mobile Preservation Society acquired Oakleigh in 1955, and through their diligent efforts, it has been preserved as a multifaceted museum complex. It’s a vital educational resource, telling not just the story of one family, but the broader narrative of Mobile's social, economic, and cultural development during a pivotal time in American history.

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  https://historicmobile.org/oakleigh-house-museum/
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
Map Pin Place 2 Oakleigh House Museum
Map Pin Place 3 Washington Square Park
Map Pin Place 4 Callaghan's Irish Social Club
Map Pin Place 5 GulfQuest National Maritime Museum
Map Pin Place 6 Conde-Charlotte Museum
Map Pin Place 7 History Museum of Mobile
Map Pin Place 8 Mobile Carnival Museum
Map Pin Place 9 Raphael Semmes House
Map Pin Place 10 Dauphin Street Historic District
Map Pin Place 11 Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
Map Pin Place 12 Bienville Square
Map Pin Place 13 Richards-DAR House
Map Pin Place 14 Mobile River
Map Pin Place 15 Bankhead Tunnel
Map Pin Place 16 USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park
Map Pin Place 17 Battleship Parkway



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