Because our state is a huge part of the South, there's no shortage of historic antebellum homes and historic mansions in Alabama. While most of these homes are currently occupied by residents, many others have been beautifully restored and are open for public viewing such as the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion in Alabama. It's one of the most intriguing mansions in Mobile, Alabama. To learn all about one of the best historic places to visit in Alabama, read on.
The historic Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a beautiful antebellum home that's located in Mobile, Alabama.
Built in 1855 by Judge John Bragg, it's one of the South's most breathtaking historic homes, which is open to the public via tours.
The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was also added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 27, 1972.
Currently, this historic home, which is a great example of Greek Revival-style architecture, offers tours Tuesday-Friday. It's also a great place to host private events such as weddings, luncheons, and more.
During your tour of the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, you'll be in awe of its beautiful details and furnishings.
Speaking of furnishings, which include chairs, sofas, bedroom suites, etc., they truly reflect the previous owners' lifestyles and will take you back in time.
All of the light fixtures, especially the chandeliers, are also pretty amazing to see.
If you love touring historic homes, don't forget to include Alabama's Bragg-Mitchell Mansion at the top of your list. You'll love it!
For more information about the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, including hours and admission costs, you can take a look at the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion website and follow the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion Facebook page.
Learn about the supposed haunting of this historic mansion:
Have you ever toured the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion in Alabama? If so, what did you think about it? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments. While touring mansions in Mobile, Alabama consider grabbing a bite to eat at The Blind Mule Restaurant & Bar, one of the city's best-kept secrets.
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