Many charming historic homes are located throughout the South, especially here in Alabama. Interestingly, several have been around since the early 1800s, including Oakleigh---a beautiful example of Greek Revival-style architecture. To learn all about this historic home, take a look below.
Oakleigh, which was built in 1833 by James Roper, is located in Mobile, Alabama. It's part of the Oakleigh Garden Historic District.
Situated on 35 acres, you can't help but think of Southern charm the moment you lay eyes on this beautiful historic home, which is currently operated as a museum. It's also one of the city's most popular attractions.
Prior to becoming a museum, Oakleigh was used for entertaining many prominent individuals, one of which was President James Garfield. This historic home was eventually acquired by the city of Mobile in 1955 and later added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
If you have a love for antiques, you won't be disappointed during your visit at Oakleigh. Showcasing everything from antique furnishings to beautiful rare china, this historic home is an antique lover's dream. Oakleigh also features one of the best art collections in the entire South.
The next time you're in the Mobile area, be sure to stop by the Historic Oakleigh House Museum to take a tour. You'll be transported straight to the past.
For more information about Oakleigh, you can view the museum's website here and its Facebook page here. Hours: Friday, Saturday, Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. / Sunday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The last tour begins at 3 p.m. The price of admission is $10 per person. Children under 5 and HMPS members are free.
Have you ever visited the Historic Oakleigh House Museum in Mobile, Alabama? If so, please share your experience with us in the comments below.
For a list of 12 surprising facts you might not know about the city of Mobile, click here.
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