Barton Academy is a grand historic landmark in Mobile, Alabama, designed in the Greek Revival style with a prominent central rotunda and a castellated parapet. Originally functioning as a public school, it is a striking example of antebellum educational architecture.
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Black; Historic - Non-aboriginal
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Black; Architecture
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Architecture
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Architecture
1820 Old Government St., Mobile, Alabama
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