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  1. 21 Southern mansions & plantation homes from the Old South

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  2. The 7 Best Plantation Day Trips And Tours In Alabama

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  3. The 7 Best Plantation Day Trips And Tours In Alabama

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  4. The 7 Best Plantation Day Trips And Tours In Alabama

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  5. 7 Plantations In Alabama That Are Perfect For A Day Trip

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  1. 7 Historic Homes in Mobile You Can Actually Visit

    The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion sat vacant for 15 years before opening as a museum. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is located at 1906 Springhill Avenue. It's open for tours Tuesday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 3-12, and $9.50 for seniors, active military, and AAA members.

  2. 7 Plantations In Alabama That Are Perfect For A Day Trip

    Listed below are seven plantations in Alabama, each of which are perfect for a day trip. 1. Gaineswood — Demopolis. Gaineswood, 805 S Cedar Ave, Demopolis, AL 36732, USA. google/Gary Lazar. Gaineswood, which sits on five acres, was constructed from 1843 to 1861 and is one of Alabama's most recognizable plantation homes.

  3. Mobile, Alabama's Historic Mansions: A Tour of Three

    The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, built in 1855, is an iconic Greek Revival-style structure in Mobile, Alabama. Revered for its architectural beauty, this historic landmark has garnered renown as one of the city's most photographed buildings. Initially commissioned by Judge John Bragg for his wife's delight during Mobile's social season, the ...

  4. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion

    Canopied by a grove of century-old oaks and furnished with fine antiques and crystal chandeliers, the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion offers a rare glimpse of life in the Old South. When it was built in 1855, the house was the center of the lively social life of the thriving cotton port of Mobile. Today, the home is a museum offering guided historic tours.

  5. General Admission & Daily Tours

    The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is open to the public for guided tours Tuesday - Friday. Check our calendar for schedule changes. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion. MENU. About Us; Visitor Information. Admission & Daily Tours; Map & Directions; ... Mobile, AL 36607 Ph: 251-471-6364. Get Directions.

  6. Historic Oakleigh House Museum

    Come tour one of Mobile's popular attractions, located minutes from downtown, in the heart of the Oakleigh Garden Historic District. ... 300 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, AL 36604. Mailing Address: PO Box 6711, Mobile AL 36604. 251-432-1281. bottom of page ...

  7. The Road to Freedom

    Museum of Mobile, a National Historic landmark built in 1857, contains the rich history of Native American, Colonial, African-American and Antebellum influences on this 300 year old city. National African-American Archives Museum houses many artifacts and special collections that reflect the Black history of Alabama'a oldest city.

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    Tours start on the hour . Last tour at 3 p.m. ... 300 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, AL 36604. Mailing Address: PO Box 6711, Mobile AL 36604. 251-432-1281. bottom of page ...

  9. Historic Oakleigh House In Mobile, Alabama Is Full Of Southern Charm

    Oakleigh, which was built in 1833 by James Roper, is located in Mobile, Alabama. It's part of the Oakleigh Garden Historic District. Situated on 35 acres, you can't help but think of Southern charm the moment you lay eyes on this beautiful historic home, which is currently operated as a museum. It's also one of the city's most popular attractions.

  10. Historic Oakleigh Complex

    Travel through time at Historic Oakleigh, Mobile's oldest house museum. See how Mobile's cotton factors lived during the 1800s as you are lead on a tour of this restored 1833 Greek revival mansion. Also on-site, a circa 1866 Union barracks building that tells the story of Reconstruction and Emancipation. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Tours begin on the hour, and the ...

  11. All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

    Mobile has 4 very good ones: The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, DAR-Richards house (downtown), Charlotte-Conde House (right by FT. Conde info center), and the Oakleigh Historic Complex (Oakleigh Garden DIstrict close to downtown). But if you are short on time, you should visit Oakleigh (circa 1833) which has a mansion, an 1850's Creole style house ...

  12. Sightseeing & Tours in Mobile, AL

    Find a list of sightseeing tours in Mobile, Alabama. Take a guided pontoon or airboat ride. Enjoy architectural tours and African American heritage trails. Leisure Groups. Why Mobile? Group Itineraries; ... Mobile, AL 36602. P 251-208-2000. Contact; Press Room. Latest Mobile News; Press Kit; Services for Media. Media Assistance; Contact Our PR ...

  13. Historic Oakleigh

    All In One Ticket. 300 Oakleigh Place Mobile, AL 36604. Get Directions. (251) 432-1281. Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm. Details. American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa. Admission Charged. $10 for adults, $5 for children 5-17.

  14. Alabama Plantation Tours

    10 Notable Southern Plantation Tours in the United States. 10 oldest surviving plantation homes in alabama. Mobile Mansions, Gardens, Plantations & Sites Near Gulf Shores. Plantation Tours | Oak Alley Plantation. Tour Three of Mobile, Alabama's Historic Mansions - Travel the …. Open for Tours Archives - RuralSWAlabama.

  15. The most beautiful Plantation in Alabama

    Bragg-Mitchell Mansion: The most beautiful Plantation in Alabama - See 105 traveler reviews, 29 candid photos, and great deals for Mobile, AL, at Tripadvisor.

  16. About the Bragg Mitchell Mansion

    Built in 1855 by Judge John Bragg, the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a 13,000 square foot Greek Revival facing Springhill Avenue in Mobile, Alabama. Judge Bragg built the home for his wife and family to enjoy Mobile's social season, Thanksgiving through Mardi Gras. The Bragg family split their time between the Mansion and their cotton plantation ...

  17. Road Trip No.45 Historic House Museums of Mobile

    Getting Started. Fort Conde (150 S. Royal St.; 251-802-3092) is the official visitor's center for Mobile and is a great first stop for brochures, coupons and information on historic homes in the downtown area. Fort Conde is the site of the French fort built in 1723 to protect Mobile; however, it has been reconstructed, and the scale is only about one-third the size of the original fort.

  18. Alabama Gardens, Historic Homes & Plantations

    If you adore Greek revival architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries you should pay a visit to the Oakleigh Historic Complex, a Mobile mansion where you'll find a beautiful white-columned facade with a winding staircase on the main house built in 1833. You can also visit the Cox-Deasy house that was constructed in 1850 and the Cook's House.

  19. 10 Plantations in Alabama You'll Want to Visit on your Travels

    Bermuda Hill, or Liver House, is a historic cotton plantation house in Hale County overlooking Prairieville, Alabama. It was originally owned by the Manning family, who were early settlers and planters in Prairieville. Later, in 1845, William W. Manning sold the land to Willian Weeden of Madison County.

  20. 10 oldest surviving plantation homes in alabama

    5. Black Thistle Plantation Home. Also known as the Underwood Plantation Home, Black Thistle is a Greek Revival-style plantation home built by the Greene Underwood family in 1837. Located in Pleasant Hill, Black Thistle was added to the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in 1990.

  21. Bellingrath Gardens and Home

    Bellingrath Gardens and Home, a 65-acre estate garden and historic home on Fowl River in south Mobile County, offers blooms and beauty every day of the year. Guests are invited to explore two miles of pathways through the Gardens on a self-guided walking tour. Bellingrath Gardens and Home, which first opened to the public in 1932, is the state's oldest public garden.

  22. Plantations between New Orleans and Mobile?

    If you have the time to travel north of Mobile to Wilcox County, just two counties north, there are dozens of plantation homes on the National Register. About an hour from New Orleans is the town of Gretna which also has a well known Plantation home. Not sure of the name. It may be Gretna Plantation.

  23. Holmestead Company: Moore-Webb-Holmes Plantation

    Welcome. Seven miles west of Marion, you may visit the site of one of Alabama's last active plantations, one which has been in the same family since the early 1800s. William "the wagon maker" Moore came from South Carolina to Alabama in 1819 shortly before Alabama gained statehood. The farm has grown from the original 80 acres which ...