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Welcome to a list of amazing places in Mobile County, Alabama! These spots are so special that they've been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for buildings, areas, and objects that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our past and is protected so future generations can enjoy it too.

Mobile County has many of these historic treasures. In fact, there are 138 places listed here, and four of them are even more special, called National Historic Landmarks! Most of these famous spots are in the city of Mobile itself, and you can find out more about them in a separate list. But right here, we'll explore 24 cool historic places that are located outside the city of Mobile.

Historic Places Outside Mobile City

Hiram B. Austin House

This historic house is located on Dauphin Island Parkway in Mon Louis Island. It was added to the National Register on February 11, 1988.

Barr's Subdivision Historic District

Found in Citronelle, this historic district includes areas along U.S. Route 45 and Howard Avenue. It became a historic district on January 25, 1990.

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Barr's Subdivision Historic District

Bellingrath Gardens and Home

South of Theodore, you'll find the beautiful Bellingrath Gardens and Home. This lovely spot was recognized on October 19, 1982. It's famous for its stunning gardens and historic home.

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Bellingrath Gardens and Home

Bishop Manor Estate

The Bishop Manor Estate is located on Argyl Road in St. Elmo. It was added to the National Register on February 14, 1985.

Central Core Historic District

Another historic district in Citronelle, this area includes State Street and LeBaron Avenue. It was listed on January 25, 1990.

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Central Core Historic District

Chickasaw Shipyard Village Historic District

In Chickasaw, this historic district is bounded by Jefferson Street, Jackson Street, Yeend Avenue, and Chickasaw Creek. It was added to the list on September 3, 2004, recognizing its importance as a shipyard village.

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Homes in the Chickasaw Shipyard Village Historic District

Citronelle Railroad Historic District

This district in Citronelle focuses on the area around Centre and Main streets, important for its railroad history. It was listed on January 25, 1990.

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The Mobile and Ohio Railroad Depot in Citronelle, part of the historic district.

Willis G. Clark House

East of U.S. Route 45, south of Citronelle, stands the Willis G. Clark House. This house was added to the National Register on January 25, 1990.

Davis-Oak Grove District

This historic district is on the western side of Oak Grove Road in Mauvilla. It was recognized on May 3, 1988.

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A building in the Davis-Oak Grove District

Ellicott Stone

About a mile south of Bucks, off U.S. Route 43, you can find Ellicott Stone. This important marker was listed on April 11, 1973.

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Ellicott Stone

Fort Gaines

Located on the eastern end of Dauphin Island, Fort Gaines is a historic fort that played a role in past conflicts. It was added to the National Register on December 12, 1976.

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Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island

Charles Denby Garrison Sr. House

This house is on County Road 55 in Prichard. It was recognized on September 9, 2009.

Grand Bay Historic District

In Grand Bay, the historic district is found at the junction of Dezauche Lane and Freeland. It was listed on June 28, 1990.

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A building in the Grand Bay Historic District

Indian Mound Park

On the northern side of Dauphin Island, off Cadillac Avenue, is Indian Mound Park. This park is important for its ancient mounds and was listed on August 14, 1973.

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Indian Mound Park on Dauphin Island

Isle Dauphine Club

The Isle Dauphine Club, located at 100 Orleans Drive on Dauphin Island, was added to the National Register on January 31, 2017.

George Leatherbury House

This house is on Shell Belt Road, southeast of Sans Souci Beach in Coden. It was recognized on June 14, 1990.

Jacob Magee House

The Jacob Magee House is on County Road 45, north of Kushla Mcleod Road in Kushla. It was listed on February 12, 1988.

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The Jacob Magee House

Middle Bay Light

Right in the middle of Mobile Bay, you'll find the Middle Bay Light, a historic lighthouse. It was added to the National Register on December 30, 1974.

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Middle Bay Lighthouse

Mount Vernon Arsenal-Searcy Hospital Complex

This historic complex is on Coy Smith Highway in Mt. Vernon. It was recognized on May 26, 1988, for its past as an arsenal and hospital.

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The Old Mount Vernon Arsenal

Nanna Hubba Bluff

Overlooking the Tombigbee River in the northeastern corner of Mobile County, Nanna Hubba Bluff is a significant historical site. It was listed on October 1, 1974.

Old Mobile Site; Fort Louis De La Louisiane

This very important site is at Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River in Le Moyne. It's where the original settlement of Mobile was located and was listed on May 6, 1976.

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An old map showing the location of Old Mobile

Tanner Farmhouse

The Tanner Farmhouse is located at 6885 Walter Tanner Road in Wilmer. It was added to the National Register on May 20, 2008.

N.Q. and Virginia M. Thompson House

This house is at 7850 LeBaron Avenue in Citronelle. It was recognized on January 25, 1990.

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The N.Q. and Virginia M. Thompson House
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