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Historic Mobile Preservation Society

Explore Mobile's architectural heritage with the Historic Mobile Preservation Society, nestled in the charming Oakleigh Garden Historic District.

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Dedicated to preserving Mobile's rich architectural heritage, the Historic Mobile Preservation Society offers a glimpse into the city's past through its museum and archives. Located in the Oakleigh Garden Historic District, it's a must-see for history buffs.

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Local tips

  • Check the HMPS website for upcoming events, including tours of sacred spaces, living spaces, and resting places.
  • Explore the Oakleigh Garden Historic District on foot to fully appreciate its architectural beauty and historic charm.
  • Visit Washington Square, the central park in the Oakleigh Garden Historic District, for a relaxing break.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Washington Square, head south on Oakleigh Place. The Historic Mobile Preservation Society will be on your left, a short walk amidst the beautiful historic homes of the Oakleigh Garden District. The entrance is at 300 Oakleigh Place.

  • Public Transport

    From downtown Mobile, several bus routes run along Government Street. Get off at a stop near Washington Square and walk south on Oakleigh Place to 300 Oakleigh Place. A single ride on the Wave Transit System is $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    A taxi or ride-share from downtown Mobile to the Historic Mobile Preservation Society at 300 Oakleigh Place typically costs between $8 and $12, depending on traffic and surge pricing.

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The Historic Mobile Preservation Society (HMPS), established in 1935, stands as the oldest grassroots preservation organization in Alabama, committed to safeguarding Mobile County's historic resources and promoting heritage tourism. The society is located within the Oakleigh Garden Historic District, a neighborhood known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture and lush gardens. The HMPS operates the Oakleigh Historic Complex, which includes the Oakleigh House Museum, the Cox-Deasy Cottage, and the Minnie Mitchell Archives. Oakleigh, constructed around 1833, is a striking example of Greek Revival architecture and serves as the centerpiece of the complex. Visitors can explore the house museum with guided tours led by Oakleigh Belles and docents, offering insights into the lives of Mobile's residents during the 19th century. The Cox-Deasy Cottage, built in 1850, is a Creole raised cottage that now serves as a program space. The Minnie Mitchell Archives houses a vast collection of Mobile maps, documents, family papers, photographs, and artifacts. The Oakleigh Garden Historic District itself is a draw, featuring a mix of architectural styles from the 1820s to the 1940s. A stroll through the district reveals a variety of homes, from grand mansions to modest cottages, all adorned with historical markers that tell their unique stories. Washington Square, a central park within the district, provides a green space for relaxation and community events.

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