Citronelle Railroad Historic District

The Citronelle Railroad Historic District is a historic district in , , . It is roughly bounded by Centre and Main streets from Union to Faye streets.

Places of Interest

Highlights include N.Q. and Virginia M. Thompson House.

House
The N. Q. and Virginia M. Thompson House is a historic residence in , United States. The two-story Classical Revival style house was designed by George Tyrell.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Citronelle.

Village
is a city on the northern border of , , United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 3,946. It is included in the Mobile metropolitan statistical area and is about 34 miles north of .

Citronelle Railroad Historic District

Latitude
31.08711° or 31° 5′ 14″ north
Longitude
-88.22749° or 88° 13′ 39″ west
Elevation
335 feet (102 metres)
Open location code
863H3QPF+R2
Geo­Names ID
11523674
Wiki­data ID
Q5122847
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Pine Crest Cemetery and Mount Nebo Cemetery.

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