
About Oakleigh House Museum [-]
Built by Virginia cotton broker, James W. Roper, in 1833, Oakleigh is a remarkable example of historic preservation, as it has been adapted and preserved by the families who lived here. As one of the first major residences to be built outside of the city limits, historians cite Oakleigh among the rarest examples of Greek revival architecture in the United States. And our tour is just as distinct- come experience it today. King Cotton, urban slavery, railroad expansion, deadly epidemics, the Civil War, mancipation.Oakleigh has witnessed many events in this thriving 300-year-old port city. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile's history through the eyes of Oakleigh's residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile's oldest and grandest homes. Please visit our collections blog, highlighting the artifacts in the Historic Oakleigh Collection. Each month, our collections staff will offer a behind the scenes look into the research and conservation methods conducted in our historic home.
About Admissions [-]
Free : for HMPS Members
$10 : Adults
$8 : Military, AAA, National Trust members, Students, Child over 5
Programs [-]
The Life and Work of Emma Langdon Roche - Opening August 1, 2015
Locations For this Museum [-]
Museum Address:
300 Oakleigh Place Mobile AL, United States, 36604.
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