Barton Academy

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Barton Academy is a historic 19th-century public school building in Mobile, Alabama, recognized as one of the earliest and most significant examples of public education architecture in the state.

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instanceOf 19th-century building
historic school building
landmark in Mobile, Alabama
public school building
architecturalSignificance one of the earliest examples of public education architecture in Alabama
one of the most significant examples of public education architecture in Alabama
architecturalStyle Greek Revival architecture NERFINISHED
category buildings and structures in Mobile, Alabama
historic school buildings in the United States
public schools in Alabama
school buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama
cityRole first public school building in Mobile, Alabama
constructionPeriod 19th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Mobile County, Alabama NERFINISHED
function school administration offices
governingBody Mobile County Public School System NERFINISHED
hasAddress Mobile, Alabama, United States NERFINISHED
hasFeature U-shaped plan
central domed rotunda
colonnaded portico
heritageDesignation contributing property in a historic district in Mobile, Alabama
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
heritageStatus historic building
historicUse educational facility
public school
location Mobile, Alabama NERFINISHED
material brick
namedAfter Willoughby Barton NERFINISHED
ownership public
roofType dome
significanceReason architectural significance as an early public school building
importance in the history of public education in Alabama
state Alabama
stateRole one of the first public school buildings in Alabama
use public education

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