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  2. Battle House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa, is a historic hotel in Mobile, Alabama. The current structure was built in 1908 as the Battle House Hotel . It is the second hotel by that name to stand in this location, replacing an earlier Battle House built in 1852, which burned down in 1905.

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    The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa Even if you don’t stay at The Battle House, it’s a gorgeous piece of Mobile history to see, especially for those who love architecture.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of Mobile from Fort Conde. The U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama is the site of 15 high-rises, [1] all of which stand taller than 100 feet (30 m). The tallest building in the city is the 35-story RSA Battle House Tower, completed in 2007, which is 745 feet (227 m) tall. [2]

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    The Battle House Hotel is one of the earliest steel frame buildings in Alabama. The current structure dates back to 1908 following the destruction of the First Battle House Hotel, whose history can be traced back prior to the American Civil War. After a two-year restoration, it was reflagged as The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa in ...

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  7. Ashland Place Historic District (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Ashland Place Historic District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States. The neighborhood gained its name from a Greek Revival antebellum house called Ashland that once stood on Lanier Avenue. Ashland was famous as the home of Augusta Evans Wilson. [3] The house burned in 1926.