This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile County, Alabama.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mobile County, Alabama, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]
There are 137 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Mobile County, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. 113 of these sites, including all of the National Historic Landmarks, are located in Mobile, and are listed separately; the remaining 24 sites are listed here.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 19, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Hiram B. Austin House | February 11, 1988 (#88000106) |
12995 Dauphin Island Pkwy. 30°25′12″N 88°06′17″W / 30.42001°N 88.10475°W | Mon Louis Island | ||
2 | Barr's Subdivision Historic District | January 25, 1990 (#89002452) |
Roughly along U.S. 45 and Howard Ave. between LeBaron and State 31°05′33″N 88°14′20″W / 31.09246°N 88.23888°W | Citronelle | ||
3 | Bellingrath Gardens and Home | October 19, 1982 (#82001609) |
South of Theodore off State Route 59 30°25′49″N 88°08′26″W / 30.43036°N 88.14046°W | Theodore | ||
4 | Bishop Manor Estate | February 14, 1985 (#85000255) |
11570 Argyl Rd. 30°27′01″N 88°15′37″W / 30.45031°N 88.26016°W | St. Elmo | ||
5 | Central Core Historic District | January 25, 1990 (#89002424) |
Roughly State St. and LeBaron Ave. from Mobile to 2nd Sts. 31°05′34″N 88°13′52″W / 31.09291°N 88.23104°W | Citronelle | ||
6 | Chickasaw Shipyard Village Historic District | September 3, 2004 (#04000924) |
Bounded by Jefferson St., Jackson St., Yeend Ave., and Chickasaw Creek 30°45′49″N 88°04′28″W / 30.76369°N 88.07451°W | Chickasaw | ||
7 | Citronelle Railroad Historic District | January 25, 1990 (#89002421) |
Roughly Centre and Main from Union to Faye 31°05′14″N 88°13′39″W / 31.08711°N 88.22749°W | Citronelle | ||
8 | Willis G. Clark House | January 25, 1990 (#89002454) |
East of U.S. Route 45 south of Citronelle 31°00′10″N 88°12′34″W / 31.002778°N 88.209444°W | Citronelle | ||
9 | Davis-Oak Grove District | May 3, 1988 (#88000445) |
Western side of Oak Grove Rd. just north of Kali Oka Rd. 30°51′42″N 88°11′13″W / 30.8616°N 88.18701°W | Mauvilla | ||
10 | Dauphin Island School | June 28, 2018 (#100001878) |
1016 Bienville Blvd. 30°15′17″N 88°06′52″W / 30.254722°N 88.114444°W | Dauphin Island | ||
11 | Ellicott Stone | April 11, 1973 (#73000359) |
1 mile south of Bucks off U.S. Route 43 30°59′52″N 88°01′21″W / 30.99781°N 88.02252°W | Bucks | ||
12 | Fort Gaines | December 12, 1976 (#76000348) |
South of Mobile on the eastern end of Dauphin Island 30°14′54″N 88°04′32″W / 30.2484°N 88.07552°W | Dauphin Island | ||
13 | Charles Denby Garrison Sr. House | September 9, 2009 (#09000693) |
County Road 55, approximately 1 mile northwest of its junction with State Route 158 30°48′54″N 88°07′58″W / 30.815°N 88.132778°W | Prichard | ||
14 | Grand Bay Historic District | June 28, 1990 (#90000918) |
Junction of Dezauche Ln. and Freeland 30°28′34″N 88°20′32″W / 30.476111°N 88.342222°W | Grand Bay | ||
15 | Indian Mound Park | August 14, 1973 (#73000360) |
Off Cadillac Ave. on the northern side of Dauphin Island[5] 30°15′24″N 88°06′25″W / 30.2567°N 88.1069°W | Dauphin Island | ||
16 | Isle Dauphine Club | January 31, 2017 (#16000815) |
100 Orleans Dr. 30°14′49″N 88°07′06″W / 30.2469°N 88.11841°W | Dauphin Island | ||
17 | George Leatherbury House | June 14, 1990 (#90000917) |
Shell Belt Rd. southeast of Sans Souci Beach 30°22′47″N 88°15′04″W / 30.379722°N 88.251111°W | Coden | Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina | |
18 | Jacob Magee House | February 12, 1988 (#88000112) |
County Road 45 north of Kushla Mcleod Rd. 30°49′20″N 88°09′48″W / 30.82211°N 88.16329°W | Kushla | ||
19 | Middle Bay Light | December 30, 1974 (#74000429) |
Middle of Mobile Bay 30°26′18″N 88°00′40″W / 30.43828°N 88.01124°W | Mobile Bay | ||
20 | Mount Vernon Arsenal-Searcy Hospital Complex | May 26, 1988 (#88000676) |
Coy Smith Highway, ½ mile east of State Route 43 31°05′16″N 88°01′44″W / 31.08785°N 88.02891°W | Mt. Vernon | ||
21 | Nanna Hubba Bluff | October 1, 1974 (#74000430) |
Overlooking the Tombigbee River in the northeastern corner of Mobile County[6] 31°09′25″N 87°58′34″W / 31.15692°N 87.97603°W | Calvert | Destroyed | |
22 | Old Mobile Site; Fort Louis De La Louisiane | May 6, 1976 (#76000344) |
Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River 30°58′01″N 87°59′32″W / 30.96701°N 87.99212°W | Le Moyne | ||
23 | Tanner Farmhouse | May 20, 2008 (#08000429) |
6885 Walter Tanner Rd. 30°50′07″N 88°21′51″W / 30.83531°N 88.36412°W | Wilmer | ||
24 | N.Q. and Virginia M. Thompson House | January 25, 1990 (#89002453) |
7850 LeBaron Ave. 31°05′43″N 88°13′43″W / 31.09521°N 88.2287°W | Citronelle |