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  1. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a historic home located in Mobile, Alabama. Built in 1855, the mansion is open for tours and special event rental.

  2. The Bragg–Mitchell Mansion, also known as the Bragg–Mitchell House, is a historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama. It was built in 1855 by Judge John Bragg and is one of the most photographed buildings in the city as well as one of the more popular tourist attractions.

  3. 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.

  4. Map & Directions. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is open to the public for guided tours Tuesday - Friday. Check our tour schedule for times and special closings.

  5. May 13, 2024 · Bragg-Mitchell Mansion The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a historic house museum in Mobile, Mobile County, built in the Greek-revival style. The date of construction is unclear, with some sources citing 1847 but most citing 1855.

  6. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is open to the public for guided tours Tuesday - Friday. Check our calendar for schedule changes.

  7. View photos of events at the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion and visit our rental information page for event rental information.

  8. The Bragg-Mitchell House is a stunning historic house museum located in the charming city of Mobile, Alabama. The mansion was constructed in 1855 by Judge John Bragg and designed by his brother, Alexander J. Bragg, a notable local architect.

  9. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a historic house museum located in Mobile. It is named for two of its owners: circuit-court judge John Bragg, who owned the home from 1855-1878, and Minnie Mitchell, who purchased the home in 1931 and restored it to its original appearance.

  10. - 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.

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