Noble Hall, Auburn
#18 among attractions in Auburn


Facts and practical information
Noble Hall, also known as the Frazer-Brown-Pearson Home, is a historic Greek Revival style plantation house in Auburn, Alabama. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 24, 1972. ()
Auburn United States
Noble Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn Mall, Indian Pines Golf Course, Plainsman Park.
2.9 miSWSport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiumsJordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn
75 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Auburn, Alabama, Jordan-Hare Stadium stands as a prominent landmark and a beacon of collegiate sports. This storied stadium is not just a structure of steel and concrete, but a hallowed ground where college football comes to life, especially...
1.3 miSEShopping, Shopping centreAuburn Mall, Auburn
35 min walk • Auburn Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Auburn, Alabama, United States, and combines traditional mall shopping with village streetscape shopping. The mall has a gross leasable area of 527,000 square feet.
1.9 miSEGolfIndian Pines Golf Course, Auburn
48 min walk • Indian Pines Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Auburn and adjacent Opelika, Alabama, USA. In 2005, the course was cited by Golf Digest in their rating of Auburn as the "best golf city in America". It is a par 71 course with summer bermuda grass and a bentgrass/ryegrass mix in the winter.
3.1 miSWSport venue, Sport, Sport complexPlainsman Park, Auburn
79 min walk • Plainsman Park, officially Samford Stadium – Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park, is the college baseball venue for the Auburn University Tigers. As of 2015, its seating capacity is 4,096. In 2003, Baseball America rated the facility the best college baseball venue in the country.
2.6 miSTowerSamford Park, Auburn
66 min walk • William J. Samford Hall is a structure on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. It is an icon of Auburn University and houses the school's administration. The building is named for William J. Samford, the Governor of Alabama from 1900 to 1901.
2.6 miSWChurch, Gothic Revival architectureAuburn University Chapel, Auburn
68 min walk • The Auburn University Chapel is the second-oldest building and oldest building in its original location on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.
2.7 miSWNeighbourhoodAuburn University Historic District, Auburn
68 min walk • The Auburn University Historic District comprises the historic core of Auburn University in Alabama. The 14.5-acre district includes buildings built between 1846 and 1951, with a consistent red brick material palette.
2.7 miSWPark, FieldCater Hall, Auburn
70 min walk • Katharine Cooper Cater Hall, also known as the Old President's Mansion or the Social Center, is a structure on the National Register of Historic Places on the campus of Auburn University, in Auburn, Alabama.
2.3 miSCity hallAuburn City Hall, Auburn
60 min walk • Auburn City Hall in Auburn, Alabama, built in 1933, is the city hall of Auburn, Alabama. It was originally constructed as a post office in 1933, and, like many post offices constructed during the Great Depression, the building has a "starved classical" design typical of federal...
2.6 miSWChurch, Greek Revival architectureLangdon Hall, Auburn
66 min walk • Langdon Hall is a building on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, United States.
2.5 miSChurchEbenezer Baptist Church, Auburn
64 min walk • Ebenezer Baptist Church is a Baptist church located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Progressive National Baptist Convention and American Baptist Churches USA. It was the church where Dr. Martin...