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Long’s Restaurant in Bayou La Batre
Discover two hurricanes’ impact on the restaurant industry in early-1900s Bayou La Batre.
Shrimp Fest Flash Back
As the Annual National Shrimp Festival commemorates its 50th anniversary, Gulf Shore locals look back on the early years of the festival and how it has evolved into the celebration it is today.
Book Excerpt: ‘The Last Slave Ship’
Local journalist, author and explorer Ben Raines shares an excerpt from his new book that dives deep into the Clotilda, the last ship to bring enslaved Africans to America.
The Yeast Roll Lady
For more than 90 years, centenarian Marie Poiroux Wilson White has made her prize-winning dough, leaving a trail of flour and memories along the way.
A History of Mobile in 22 Objects: Chief Slac’s Threads
As part of our series highlighting the History Museum of Mobile’s exhibit “A History of Mobile in 22 Objects,” take a closer look this month at the story of Mardi Gras, told through Chief Slac’s Joe Cain Day costume from the 1970s.
Mobile Bay’s 2020 Class of 40 Under 40
This year’s class of young, local professionals is raising the bar of success and inspiring optimism for this new year on the Bay.
Shrimpin’ the Bayou
The story of Bayou la Batre is one of wind, rain, oil and shrimp.
Down in the Bayou
Bayou La Batre is a less-traveled hub of industry and family charm, with miles of history and tradition to discover.
Lower Alabama in Bloom
Let the beaches, back roads, streets and sidewalks of your favorite coastal communities inspire an unforgettable bridal bouquet.
Mobile Bay’s 2014 Class of 40 Under Forty
This year’s young leaders have professional savvy, big hearts and lots to say - so listen up. Our future’s looking bright.