Historic Avenue Cultural Center

Historic Avenue Cultural Center This historically significant building is now the Historic Avenue Cultural Center.

John L. LeFlore was a significant figure in Mobile County history. The film "A Quiet Revolution: The John L LeFlore Stor...
02/17/2026

John L. LeFlore was a significant figure in Mobile County history. The film "A Quiet Revolution: The John L LeFlore Story," produced in 1996, tells the story of this Mobile icon. A Civil Rights leader and Executive Secretary for the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), LeFlore organized the Non-Partisan Voters League to continue the work of the of the NAACP. Among his many accomplishments, he was a key player in the desegregation of the public schools.

Historic Franklin House & Gallery held an open house on Nov. 15. The facility will be open for visitors beginning Nov. 1...
11/15/2025

Historic Franklin House & Gallery held an open house on Nov. 15. The facility will be open for visitors beginning Nov. 17. Make plans to visit.

11/14/2025

Wondering what to do with an old American flag? The Mobile County Commission has installed U.S. flag disposal boxes in 20+ new locations, making it easier to dispose of worn American flags with dignity.

These dedicated boxes provide a simple and proper way to retire your flag.

Find your nearest Mobile County drop-off location here: https://www.mobilecountyal.gov/new-flag-retirement-box-locations/

11/12/2025

Join us for a special open house at the Historic Franklin House Gallery to celebrate the birthday of the trailblazing Black physician, Dr. James Alexander Franklin.

This crucial home served as a cornerstone of Mobile's civic and cultural life during the Jim Crow era, acting as a vital hub for educators, artists, and leaders.

Come explore this historic space, owned by Mobile County and run by the Dora Franklin Finley African American Heritage Trail, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Commissioner Merceria Ludgood joined Mayor Stimpson and other city leaders to break ground on the $11 million Dr. Martin...
10/31/2025

Commissioner Merceria Ludgood joined Mayor Stimpson and other city leaders to break ground on the $11 million Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue Complete Streets Project on Oct. 29. This is a major city investment aiming to enhance safety, walkability, and curb appeal along “The Avenue.”

This pending transformation complements Commissioner Ludgood’s efforts to create Mobile County's Civil Rights & Cultural Heritage District. Centered on Mobile’s historic Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, "The District" is a project to preserve local heritage while attracting new tourism, investment, and opportunity.

Completed Civil Rights & Cultural Heritage District assets include renovation of Dr. James Franklin's House, and through the City/County working together, the Historic Avenue Cultural Center and Isom Clemon Civil Rights Memorial Park.

Additional County projects in progress:
• Dave Patton house renovation to become a featured site and event space
• Crawford Law Firm will highlight Vernon Z. Crawford’s extraordinary legal legacy and share the stories of pivotal civil rights cases that helped shape the city.
• A public-private partnership to renovate the Ace Theater to create exhibit and event spaces.
• A historical context study adhering to National Park Service guidelines and providing context for grants and other applications.

Learn more about The District and see its master plan at bit.ly/3UChwgN

Photos courtesy of the City of Mobile.

Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate our second anniversary!
10/23/2025

Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate our second anniversary!

The Mobile County Commission and District 1 Commissioner Merceria Ludgood were recently honored with Main Street Mobile’...
09/17/2025

The Mobile County Commission and District 1 Commissioner Merceria Ludgood were recently honored with Main Street Mobile’s Excellence in the Public Realm award, presented jointly with the City of Mobile for the County/City collaboration on the Isom Clemon Civil Rights Memorial Park, located at 520 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave.

This award celebrates transformational improvements to streets, sidewalks, and parks; projects that enhance pedestrian safety, create more inviting public spaces, and strengthen economic vitality.

Pictured with Commissioner Ludgood are (L–R): Robert Matthews, representing event sponsor Burr Forman, along with the City of Mobile's Matt Anderson and Mayor Sandy Stimpson.

Learn more about the park at www.mobilecountyal.gov/latest-news/isom-clemon-civil-rights-memorial-park-opens-in-downtown-mobile/

John L. LeFlore was a significant figure in Mobile County history. The film "A Quiet Revolution: The John L LeFlore Stor...
02/11/2025

John L. LeFlore was a significant figure in Mobile County history. The film "A Quiet Revolution: The John L LeFlore Story," produced in 1996, tells the story of this Mobile icon. A Civil Rights leader and Executive Secretary for the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), LeFlore organized the Non-Partisan Voters League to continue the work of the of the NAACP. Among his many accomplishments, he was a key player in the desegregation of the public schools.

Address

564 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Avenue
Mobile, AL
36603

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+12514349935

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