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Midtown Historic District (Mobile, Alabama) / 30.6832833°N 88.0887333°W / 30.6832833; -88.0887333. The Midtown Historic District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 29, 2001, with a small boundary increase on November 18, 2020 [1 ...
easily recognizable code (ERC) 256: Alabama (Huntsville, Decatur, Cullman, Gadsden, Madison, Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, Fort Payne, Scottsboro, and most of northern Alabama) March 23, 1998: split of 205; 2010: overlaid by 938; 257: will overlay 778/236/672 (British Columbia) May 24, 2025: relief area code for 778/236/672, relief date 27 ...
January 30, 1991. Boundary decrease. December 20, 2016. The Oakleigh Garden Historic District is a historic district in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on 13 April 1972. [1] It is centered on Washington Square and was originally bounded by Government, Marine, Texas, and Ann Streets. [2]
June 27, 2023. The Automobile Alley Historic District in Mobile, Alabama is a 30 acres (12 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1] When first listed, it included 156-157 N. Cedar, 108 N. Dearborn, 100-101 N. Franklin, 156 N. Hamilton, 163 N. Lawrence, 453-701 St. Anthony Sts. in Mobile. [2]
Common Street District. / 30.68722°N 88.05750°W / 30.68722; -88.05750. The Common Street District is a historic district in Mobile, Alabama. It is composed of seventeen residences from 959 to 1002 Dauphin Street and 7 to 19 Common Street, primarily featuring examples of Greek Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne style architecture. [2]
30°41′26″N 88°05′40″W. / 30.690556°N 88.094444°W / 30.690556; -88.094444 ( Ashland Place Historic District) This historic district is an early 20th-century neighborhood consisting of over 90 homes. Architectural styles range from late Victorian to the Craftsman and Tudor Revival. 4. Wade Askew House.
Pages in category "Historic districts in Mobile, Alabama" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;
Mobile (/ m oʊ ˈ b iː l / moh-BEEL, French: ⓘ) is a city and the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States.The population was 187,041 at the 2020 census. After a successful vote to annex areas west of the city limits in July 2023, Mobile's population increased to 204,689 residents, making it the second-most populous city in Alabama, after Huntsville.