George Bigelow Rogers (1870–1945) was an American architect best known for the wide variety of buildings that he designed in Mobile Alabama. Born in Illinois in 1870 he studied painting in France then apprenticed from 1894 to 1898 as an architect in Hartford Connecticut. He stopped in Mobile in 1901 while en route to a vacation in Mexico. He decided to stay in the Gulf Coast city and went on to design many of what today are among its best known buildings.
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