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Mobile, Alabama, USA - Feb. 4, 2024: Mardi Gras banners hang outside Condé-Charlotte Museum, also known as the Kirkbride House, in Mobile, Alabama. The house was built in 1822 as Mobile’s first jail but was converted to a home in 1850. The home is furnished with antiques reflecting Mobile’s history under five flags — French, English, Spanish, Confederate, and American. The house was originally built in the Federal style and later altered to the Greek Revival architectural style. The house is adjacent to Fort Condé and is part of Fort Condé Village. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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Mobile, Alabama, USA - Feb. 4, 2024: Mardi Gras banners hang outside Condé-Charlotte Museum, also known as the Kirkbride House, in Mobile, Alabama. The house was built in 1822 as Mobile’s first jail but was converted to a home in 1850. The home is furnished with antiques reflecting Mobile’s history under five flags — French, English, Spanish, Confederate, and American. The house was originally built in the Federal style and later altered to the Greek Revival architectural style. The house is adjacent to Fort Condé and is part of Fort Condé Village. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)