Cavellero House (1 ) 



c. 1835; Federal Style; two-and-a-half 

 story masonry with one-story wing and 

 dormers on steeply gabled roof. 



Church Street East Historic District (1) 

 19th century; Gulf Coast architecture; 

 features 70 structures, several with 

 wrought iron balconies. 



City Hall -City Market (1) 

 1858; Italianate; ground floor of 

 Mobile's municipal complex; once con- 

 tained the Southern Market. 



City Hospital (1) 



1833; Greek Revival ; one of the oldest 

 hospitals in the Lower South; in opera- 

 tion for 125 years; now being re- 

 stored for Pensions and Security offices, 



Coley Building (1) 



1836; two-story masonry building with 



cast iron Corinthian columns. 



Common Street Historic District (1 ) 



Dahm Home (1) 



two-story brick structure has late 



Greek Revival influences. 



Davis Avenue Branch Library (1) 



De Tonti Square Historic District 

 19th century; Gulf Coast influences; 

 features 53 structures in nine-block 

 area. 



Denby House (1 ) 



Ellicott Stone (2) 



1799; marks 31st parallel, early bound- 

 ary between Spain and the United States. 



7 North Jackson Street, Mobile 



Mobile's downtown area 



111 North Royal Street, Mobile 



850 St. Anthony Street, Mobile 



56 St. Francis Street, Mobile 



Mobile's downtown area 



7 North Claiborne Street, Mobile 



564 Davis Avenue, Mobile 

 Mobile's western downtown area 



558 Conti Street, Mobile 



Approximately 1 mi north (1.6 

 km) of Bucks off U.S. route 

 43 



Emanuel-Staples-Parke Building (1) 

 1850s; Italian Renaissance Revival ; 

 built as offices by a Mobile cotton 

 broker; remodeled in 1903 by prominent 

 Mobile architect Georgia B. Rodgers for 

 Bank of Mobile. 



100 Royal Street, Mobile 



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