Fort Charlotte, Mobile
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This article is about the historic site in the U.S. state of Alabama. For the military conflict, see Battle of Fort Charlotte. For other uses, see Fort Charlotte.
Fort Charlotte, Mobile (French: Fort Condé de la Mobille and Spanish: Fuerte Carlota de Mobila) is a partially-reconstructed 18th-century fort in Mobile, Alabama.
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Fort Charlotte, Mobile | |
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Native names French: Fort Condé de la Mobille Spanish: Fuerte Carlota de Mobila | |
Location | 150 South Royal Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602 |
Coordinates | 30°41′18.5″N 88°02′24.8″W |
Built | 1723 (1723) |
Built for | Louis XV of France |
Demolished | 1820 |
Rebuilt | 1976 |
Governing body | Government of Mobile |
Important events | French and Indian War War of 1812 |
Website | colonialmobile |
Official name | Fort Conde-Charlotte |
Designated | May 21, 1969 |
Reference no. | 69000033 |
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