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  2. Maysville Historic District (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Maysville Historic District is a historic district in Mobile, Alabama, United States. The district covers 451 acres (183 ha) and contains 1121 properties located southwest of downtown and directly south of the Leinkauf Historic District. Platted in 1871 in the midst of a recession in Mobile, the neighborhood did not begin to develop until ...

  3. Old City Hall (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    November 7, 1973 [2] Old City Hall, also known as the Southern Market, is a historic complex of adjoining buildings in Mobile, Alabama, that currently houses the History Museum of Mobile. The complex was built from 1855 to 1857 to serve as a city hall and as a marketplace. [3] It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1973, as a rare well ...

  4. Mobile station (Amtrak) - Wikipedia

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    Mobile station (Amtrak) / 30.690; -88.038. Mobile station was a train station in Mobile, Alabama. It was built in 1956 and demolished in 2007.

  5. Kennedy House (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy House (Mobile, Alabama) Coordinates: 30.6873°N 88.0493°W. Front, on Government Street, January 1963. Photo by Jack Boucher. The Kennedy House (also Joshua Kennedy House or Kennedy-Cox House, and formerly known as Barnwell-Mitchell House [1]) at 607 Government Street in Mobile, Alabama, was built by local landowner Joshua Kennedy, Jr ...

  6. Cathedral Square, Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral Square is a municipal park in Mobile, Alabama. It is bordered by the streets of North Claiborne, Dauphin, North Jackson, and Conti. History. At one time what is now Cathedral Square was part of Mobile's 18th century Catholic cemetery, the Campo Santo. The Campo Santo was roughly 400 feet (120 m) long by 300 feet (91 m) wide and filled ...

  7. University of Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in 1961 by the Alabama Baptist State under the name of Mobile College. [2] In 1993, the college was renamed the University of Mobile in reference to its location in Mobile County, not to be confused with the City of Mobile. [3] For the 2018-2019 year, it had 1,885 students.

  8. Ashland Place Historic District (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. 23 June 1987 [1] [2] The Ashland Place Historic District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States. The neighborhood gained its name from a Greek Revival antebellum house called Ashland that once stood on Lanier Avenue. Ashland was famous as the home of Augusta Evans Wilson. [3] The house burned in 1926.

  9. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Former names: Apostolic Vicariate of Alabama and the Floridas (1825-1829), Diocese of Mobile (1829-1954; 1969-1980), Diocese of Mobile-Birmingham (1954-1969). The Archdiocese of Mobile ( Latin: Archidiœcesis Mobiliensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in southern Alabama in the United States.