Spring Hill College Quadrangle

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The Spring Hill College Quadrangle is a grouping of historic structures on the campus of Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, United States. The original main building was constructed in 1831 in the Greek Revival style, but burned in 1869. It was replaced within the year by a new main building on the same site in a Neo-Renaissance style. St. Joseph's Chapel was built c.1910 in the Gothic Revival style on the northern side of the quadrangle, with the main building on the southern side. The perimeter of the quadrangle is enclosed by an open arched arcade, topped by crenellation.[2] The grouping was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 17, 1973.[1]

Coordinates30°41′36″N 88°8′13″W
Built1831, 1869, 1910
ArchitecturalstyleNeo-Renaissance, Gothic Revival
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Spring Hill College Quadrangle
The front facade of St. Joseph's Chapel, built c.1910, on the Spring Hill College Quadrangle.
Spring Hill College Quadrangle is located in Mobile, Alabama
Spring Hill College Quadrangle
Spring Hill College Quadrangle is located in Alabama
Spring Hill College Quadrangle
Spring Hill College Quadrangle is located in the United States
Spring Hill College Quadrangle
LocationMobile, Alabama
Coordinates30°41′36″N 88°8′13″W
Built1831, 1869, 1910
Architectural styleNeo-Renaissance, Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.73000365[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 17, 1973
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