Historical Places in Neely Mobile, AL
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Built in 1855, this Bracketed Greek Revival-style Mansion is one of Mobile's most visited antebellum homes and one of the most photographed homes in t
- Neighborhood:
- Park Place
- Payment method:
- master card, visa, amex, cash, check, discover
- Neighborhood:
- North Industrial Area
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
Eddie Stanky Field is a baseball park in Mobile, Alabama. It is currently home to the South Alabama Jaguars baseball team with a capacity of 4,500 peop
Built by Virginia businessman, James W. Roper in 1833, Oakleigh is a remarkable example of historic preservation, as it has been adapted and preserved by t
- Neighborhood:
- Central Business District
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Payment method:
- cash only
Founded in 1962, the Mobile Historic Development Commission is a department of the City of Mobile in Alabama, under the direction of an independent volunte
- Payment method:
- cash, check
Weeks Bay Plantation began with rows of u-pick, delicious, organic blueberries, but we are growing and look forward to welcoming visitors to our 3D arche
- Payment method:
- cash
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Payment method:
- mastercard, all major credit cards, discover, visa, amex
Historical Museum dedicated to preserving and promoting the educational philosophy of progressive educator Marietta Johnson and the Organic School which s
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