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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.

  3. Battles Wharf Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district has principally functioned as a summer retreat for residents of Mobile, Alabama. [2] The area was originally called Dadeville after the Robert Dade family who settled there in 1849. A resort hotel had been established in 1822 at Point Clear and the high shoreline overlooking Mobile Bay became a popular retreat.

  4. Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel is the second-tallest building and largest hotel in Mobile [1] and the tallest hotel in the state of Alabama. Upon its completion, the 374-foot (114 m) and 277-unit Stouffer's Hotel (later Adam's Mark Hotel) [ 1 ] became the second-tallest hotel in Mobile, after the 325-foot (99 m) Mobile Marriott , and the ...

  5. Spring Hill (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    With improved transportation, Spring Hill soon became home to summer retreat hotels. The Battle brothers established their Battle House Hotel in Mobile in 1852; then soon afterwards they built another at Spring Hill called the Spring Hill Inn. It sat amidst 20 acres (8.1 ha) on the south side of Old Shell Road and included a lake and bathing ...

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  7. RSA Battle House Tower - Wikipedia

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    The RSA Battle House Tower is located in Mobile, Alabama and is Alabama's tallest building. [1] The building is owned by the Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA). It is the tallest on the Gulf Coast of the United States outside Houston [2], although not counting the antenna spire the Hancock Whitney Center in New Orleans remains taller.

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  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile, Alabama

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    This is Mobile's oldest African American congregation, established in 1829 as the African Church of the City of Mobile. The current Romanesque Revival building was completed in 1854; it is the oldest remaining Methodist church building in Alabama. It is on the African American Heritage Trail of Mobile. 98: Amelia Stewart House: Amelia Stewart House