Oakleigh House Museum: A Glimpse into Mobile's Past
Explore Mobile's history at Oakleigh House Museum, a stunning 1833 Greek Revival mansion in the heart of the Oakleigh Garden Historic District.
Step back in time at Oakleigh House Museum, a beautifully preserved 1833 Greek Revival mansion in Mobile, Alabama. Explore 19th-century life through period furnishings, captivating stories, and a glimpse into the lives of Mobile's residents during the King Cotton era.
A brief summary to Oakleigh House Museum
- 300 Oakleigh Pl, Mobile, Washington Square, Alabama, 36604, US
- +1251-432-1281
- Visit website
Local tips
- Check the museum's calendar for special events, workshops, and festivals for unique perspectives on Mobile's history and culture.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves walking and standing.
- Note that the house is only accessible via stairs.
Getting There
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Public Transport
The Wave Transit System provides bus service in Mobile. Several routes may bring you within walking distance of Oakleigh. From the nearest bus stop along the Government Street corridor, orient yourself toward Savannah Street and Oakleigh Place. A single ride fare is $1.25.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
A taxi or ride-share from downtown Mobile to Oakleigh House Museum will typically cost between $8 and $15, depending on traffic and demand. Direct the driver to 300 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, AL 36604. The ride is usually short, around 5-10 minutes.
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Driving
From downtown Mobile, head west on Government Street. Turn left onto George Street and continue for three blocks until you reach Savannah Street. Turn right onto Savannah Street, then right again onto Oakleigh Place. The parking lot for the Minnie Mitchell Archives Building will be on your right. Additional parking is available on Roper Street behind the museum. Parking is free.