make a day of it! - downtown mobile · 2009. 1. 26. · • mattress factory lofts, 412 dauphin...

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TOUR SPONSORS TITLE SPONSOR - 250 St. Francis Street, A Condominium - Cornerstone Investment Management & Consulting - Dauphin Realty - The Guarantee Title Company, LLC - Makeda Nichols, State Farm Insurance - Mobile Gas Service Corporation - St. Louis Lofts, A Condominium - Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - WHL Architecture & Interiors PREMIUM SPONSORS PRIORITY SPONSORS - 751 Dauphin St. ( formerly Gus’s Restaurant ) - Café Royal - NoJa - Spot of Tea - Spring Hill Lighting and Supply - Wintzell’s Oyster House RESTAURANT / RETAILER SPONSORS MAKE a DAY of IT! The Downtown Living Tour is set among a weekend of cultural events that reveal a day in the life of the neighborhood of downtown Mobile. Join in the life! BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER Please enjoy a meal at one of our sponsoring restaurants. 7:30 am - 11 am: MARKET ON THE SQUARE Cathedral Square (bounded by Dauphin, Jackson, Conti and Claiborne Streets) Farmers’ Market with locally grown and produced goods, cut flowers, plants, honey, baked goods and seafood; music and entertainment; cooking demonstrations; and more. 8 am - Noon: WORKS BY WILEY FARRELL and BRONWYN COFFEEN: AUTUMN’S REGALIA Mobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St.) 10 am - 5 pm: GULF COAST EXPLOREUM SCIENCE CENTER 65 Government Street, at the corner of Government and Water St. EXHIBIT: GROSSOLOGY - The Impolite Science of the Human Body. IMAX: SEA MONSTORS - A Prehistoric Adventure 10 am - 6 pm: GULF COAST ANTIQUES, FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL Hosted by Mobile Bay Convention & Visitors Bureau Arthur R. Outlaw Mobile Convention Center (1 N. Water St.) A shopping village of antiques and collectibles; a culinary marketplace of gourmet food, fine wines, state-of-the-art appliances and accessories; demonstration stages with celebrity chefs & antiques and design experts. 11 am - 5 pm: DOWNTOWN LIVING TOUR Brought to you by RBC Centura Bank. This tour is a production of the Downtown Mobile Alliance. Cathedral Square for On-site registration. This event lends a taste of the traditional, historic and eclectic lifestyles available in downtown Mobile. The tour highlights the flare in the lifestyle of downtown residents, with emphasis on DeTonti Square, Lower Dauphin Street and Church Street East Historic Districts and the vast transformation and progress taking place downtown. 8 pm: HALLOWEEN POPS Mobile Symphony Orchestra; conductor: Scott Speck Saenger Theatre (6 S. Joachim St.) OCTOBER 20 TH , 2007 from 11 AM - 5 PM / downtownmobile.org THE DOWNTOWN LIVING TOUR IS A PRODUCTION OF: 261 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602 www.downtownmobile.org Phone: 251-434-8498 Fax: 251-434-8538 ADVANCE TICKET PURCHASE OUTLETS – Purchase Tickets Online: www.downtownmobile.org – The Downtown Mobile Alliance 261 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602 – Dauphin Realty - All Locations Midtown / Corporate Office: 2569 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36606 West Mobile Office: 6207 Cottage Hill Road., Mobile, AL 36609 Fairhope Office: 559 North Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532 Point Clear Office: 19452 Scenic Highway 98, Fairhope, AL 36532 – Spot of Tea 310 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602 – Spring Hill Lighting 208 East I-65 Service Road North, Mobile, AL 36607 – Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 1111 Hillcrest Road, Suite 220, Mobile, AL 36695

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Page 1: MAKE a DAY of IT! - Downtown Mobile · 2009. 1. 26. · • Mattress Factory Lofts, 412 Dauphin Street Built in 1850, Renovated in 2007 (Multiple Residences) 12 purchased wristbands

TOUR SPONSORS

TITLE SPONSOR

- 250 St. Francis Street, A Condominium - Cornerstone Investment Management & Consulting - Dauphin Realty - The Guarantee Title Company, LLC - Makeda Nichols, State Farm Insurance - Mobile Gas Service Corporation - St. Louis Lofts, A Condominium - Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - WHL Architecture & Interiors

PREMIUM SPONSORS

PRIORITY SPONSORS

- 751 Dauphin St. (formerly Gus’s Restaurant)- Café Royal- NoJa- Spot of Tea- Spring Hill Lighting and Supply - Wintzell’s Oyster House

RESTAURANT / RETAILER SPONSORS

MAKE a DAY of IT!The Downtown Living Tour is set among a weekend of cultural events that reveal a day in the life of the neighborhood of downtown Mobile. Join in the life!

BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNERPlease enjoy a meal at one of our sponsoring restaurants.

7:30 am - 11 am: MARKET ON THE SQUARECathedral Square (bounded by Dauphin, Jackson, Conti and Claiborne Streets) Farmers’ Market with locally grown and produced goods, cut flowers, plants, honey, baked goods and seafood; music and entertainment; cooking demonstrations; and more.

8 am - Noon: WORKS BY WILEY FARRELL and BRONWYN COFFEEN: AUTUMN’S REGALIAMobile Arts Council (318 Dauphin St.)

10 am - 5 pm: GULF COAST EXPLOREUM SCIENCE CENTER65 Government Street, at the corner of Government and Water St. EXHIBIT: GROSSOLOGY - The Impolite Science of the Human Body. IMAX: SEA MONSTORS - A Prehistoric Adventure

10 am - 6 pm: GULF COAST ANTIQUES, FOOD & WINE FESTIVALHosted by Mobile Bay Convention & Visitors BureauArthur R. Outlaw Mobile Convention Center (1 N. Water St.)A shopping village of antiques and collectibles; a culinary marketplace of gourmet food, fine wines, state-of-the-art appliances and accessories; demonstration stages with celebrity chefs & antiques and design experts.

11 am - 5 pm: DOWNTOWN LIVING TOURBrought to you by RBC Centura Bank. This tour is a production of the Downtown Mobile Alliance. Cathedral Square for On-site registration. This event lends a taste of the traditional, historic and eclectic lifestyles available in downtown Mobile. The tour highlights the flare in the lifestyle of downtown residents, with emphasis on DeTonti Square, Lower Dauphin Street and Church Street East Historic Districts and the vast transformation and progress taking place downtown.

8 pm: HALLOWEEN POPSMobile Symphony Orchestra; conductor: Scott SpeckSaenger Theatre (6 S. Joachim St.)

OCTOBER 20TH, 2007 from 11 AM - 5 PM / downtownmobile.org

THE DOWNTOWN L IV ING TOUR I S A PRODUCT ION OF :

261 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602

www.downtownmobile.org

Phone: 251-434-8498

Fax: 251-434-8538

A D V A N C E T I C K E T P U R C H A S E O U T L E T S

– Purchase Tickets Online: www.downtownmobile.org

– The Downtown Mobile Alliance 261 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602

– Dauphin Realty - All Locations Midtown / Corporate Office: 2569 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36606 West Mobile Office: 6207 Cottage Hill Road., Mobile, AL 36609 Fairhope Office: 559 North Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532 Point Clear Office: 19452 Scenic Highway 98, Fairhope, AL 36532

– Spot of Tea 310 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602

– Spring Hill Lighting 208 East I-65 Service Road North, Mobile, AL 36607

– Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 1111 Hillcrest Road, Suite 220, Mobile, AL 36695

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MAP LEGEND

< moda! trolley Route

PLACES of INTERESTA Cathedral Square ( Tour Registration )B Press-Register HeadquartersC Battle House Hotel / RSA Office TowerD Bienville SquareE Ben May Main LibraryF Ryan ParkG Arthur Outlaw Mobile Convention Center

PROPERTIES to TOUR • Central Park, 1110 Government Street - Exact location not shown Built in 2006 (new construction - 2 Residences)

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• Switzer Loft, 63 S. Bayou Street Built in the early 1900s, Renovated in 2005

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• Clark House, 156 S. Dearborn Street Built in 1866, Renovated in 1930s

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• Sutton House, 208 S. Warren Street Built in 1869, Renovated in 1950

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• My Victorian Bed and Breakfast, 504 Church Street Built in 1901

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• The Tower on Ryan Park, 758 St. Michael Street Built in 1951, Renovated in 2006 (Multiple Units)

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• St. Francis Place, 753 St. Francis Street Built in 1890, Renovated in 1997 (3 Residences)

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• Carriage Works, 709 Dauphin Street Built in 1860, (currently under construction)

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• Creole Fire House (Brown Residence), 13 N. Dearborn Street Built in 1872, Renovated in 1994

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• Clarkson Townhouses, 519 Dauphin Street Built in 2007 (new construction - 3 Residences)

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• 459 Dauphin Street Apartments, 459 Dauphin Street Built in 1854, Renovated in 2006

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• Mattress Factory Lofts, 412 Dauphin Street Built in 1850, Renovated in 2007 (Multiple Residences)

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• O’Gwynn Place, 15 1/2 N. Conception Street Built in 1935, (under construction)

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• St. Emanuel Place Apartments, 7 St. Emanuel Street Built in 1930 / 1907, Renovated in 2007 (Multiple Residences)

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• St. Louis Lofts, 308 St. Louis Street Built in 1920s, Renovated in 2007 (under construction)

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• Williams-Rogers House, 250 St. Anthony Street Built in 1830s, Renovated in 1853

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• Baker House, 20 N. Jackson Street Built in 2006 (new construction)

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• Fink-Thompson Houses (Les Jumelles), 255 Adams Street Built in 1864, Renovated in 1983 (Gardens Only)

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• Fonde-Moore House, 203 Adams Street Built in 1891, Renovated in 1987

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• Rankin House, 317 N. Conception Street Built in 2005 (new construction)

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< Parking Areas

M A P o f D O W N T O W N M O B I L E

RULES for the TOUR • Tour starts promptly at 11:00 am and ends at 5:00 pm. • Entry permitted only to those wearing official tour wristbands. • On-site tour registration will be in Cathedral Square beginning at 11:00 am. Those wanting to purchase tickets and those who paid in advance on-line must come to registration to acquire wristbands. Those with advance purchased wristbands do not come to registration and can start the tour at any location indicated on the provided tour map. • Advance purchase wristbands $15 each. Day of tour $20 each. Available in Cathedral Square or at tour locations; Children 12 and under enter free and must be with a ticketed adult. • No pets allowed. • Photography of interiors of residences is prohibited. • No food or beverages allowed in the residences. • Soft soled shoes required. No high heels allowed. • The tour is self-guided and self-paced. You may tour the residences in any order. • Parking at some of the tour sites is limited. Please refer to the map for public parking spaces. • The free moda! trolley will be running along the route indicated on the map. • Portable toilets in Cathedral Square and Ryan Park. Public restrooms in Bienville Square will be open. • Tour will take place rain or shine.

< Tour Registration

You may begin tour at any location

< RBC Centura Bank

< Spot of Tea

< Wintzell’s Oyster House

< Café Royal

PLACES to EAT (Sponsors)

< NoJa