Tag: Historic Mobile Preservation Society
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Part Ten, Washington Square Park

The namesake of my most recent series Washington Square Secrets is the neighborhood surrounding Washington Square Park. The area is also prominent in The Malevolent Trilogy and a couple of my short stories. The park has stood since 1850 in what is now called the Oakleigh Garden District, one of Mobile’s not-so-hidden treasures. As seen…
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Part Nine, The 1919 Fire

The city of Mobile has seen its share of disasters. Hurricanes are often the most thought of, but the disaster with one of the highest impacts for Mobilians of the past were fires. We’ve already discussed how fire destroyed two hotels at the current site of the Battle House, but there were plenty of other…
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Part Six, Barton Academy

Mobile boasts a lot of firsts, records, and odd (but noteworthy) things for the state of Alabama, the region, and even the country. We are the birthplace of Mardi Gras. The first reinforced concrete skyscraper in Alabama was the Van Antwerp building by George B. Rogers, completed in 1907 at the corner of Royal and…

