Automobile Alley in Mobile, Alabama, is a district characterized by a collection of former automobile dealerships, repair shops, and related businesses from the early to mid-20th century. Its architecture reflects the growing importance of the automobile in American life during that era.
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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
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Springhill And Ryan Aves., Old Shell Rd., And Levert Ave., Mobile, Alabama
Architecture
103 Florence Pl., Mobile, Alabama
Architecture
1820 Old Government St., Mobile, Alabama
Education; Architecture
504 Government St., Mobile, Alabama
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Social History; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Equality St., Fairhope Ave., Morphy Ave., School St., Summit St., Fairhope, Alabama
Commerce; Architecture
Parts Of Alston, N & S Mckenzie, Al 98, E & W Laurel, Myrtle, Rose, And W. Orange, Foley, Alabama
Conservation; Social History; Architecture
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Selma Ave., Satterfield And Lapsley Sts. And The Alabama R., Selma, Alabama
Social History; Ethnic Heritage-black; Education
1501 Boynton St., Selma, Alabama
Architecture; Commerce; Transportation
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