Mobile, Alabama • Mobile County
Ashland Place Historic District in Mobile, Alabama, is a charming residential neighborhood characterized by its mature trees and diverse architectural styles. The district showcases a variety of homes primarily built between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, reflecting evolving tastes and building practices.
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Black; Historic - Non-aboriginal
Bounded By Jakes Ln., Paper Mill, & Warren Rds., Chin, & Railroad Sts., Mobile, Alabama
Black; Architecture
500 Earle St., Mobile, Alabama
Architecture
103 Florence Pl., Mobile, Alabama
Architecture; Commerce
156-157 N. Cedar, 108 N. Dearborn, 100-101 N. Franklin, 156 N. Hamilton, 163 N. Lawrence, 453-701 St. Anthony Sts., Mobile, Alabama
Architecture
1820 Old Government St., Mobile, Alabama
Education; Architecture
504 Government St., Mobile, Alabama
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Industry; Architecture; Social History
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Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
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Architecture
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Community Planning And Development; Economics; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Philosophy
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Commerce; Architecture
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Entertainment/Recreation
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