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  1. One of Mobile's most popular attractions, located minutes from downtown, in the heart of the Oakleigh Garden Historic District. HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tours begin on the hour. Last tour starts at 3:00 p.m. $12 for Adults. $10 for Seniors. $5 ages 6-17. CONTACT US: Phone: 251-432-1281. Email: hmps@bellsouth.net. Address:

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  2. The Historic Oakleigh House Museum. 350 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, AL 36604. (251) 432-1281. Social: Visit Website. About. 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.

    • 350 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, 36604, AL
    • (251) 432-1281
  3. Oakleigh is a c. 1833 historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It is the centerpiece of the Oakleigh Historic Complex, a grouping of buildings that contain a working-class raised cottage, Union Barracks, and a modern archives building.

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  5. 143 reviews. #12 of 104 things to do in Mobile. Historic SitesArchitectural BuildingsHistory Museums. Open now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Built by Virginia businessman, James W. Roper in 1833, Oakleigh is a remarkable example of historic preservation, as it has been adapted and preserved by the four families who lived here.

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    • 350 Oakleigh Pl, Mobile, 36604-2910, Alabama
  6. May 8, 2024 · Historic Oakleigh Historic Oakleigh is a museum complex located in the Oakleigh Garden Historic District near downtown Mobile, Mobile County. The site, which includes the Oakleigh mansion, a cottage, a Union barracks, and an archive, is owned by the Historic Mobile Preservation Society (HMPS) and interprets pre-1850 society.

  7. The Historic Oakleigh House Museum. 350 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, AL 36604 - United States. 251-432-1281. Website. Facebook. King Cotton, urban slavery, railroad expansion, deadly...

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