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Unloading Bananas

Go bananas at the Port of Mobile

Port City Legends

A city as old as Mobile is bound to have its share of ghost stories and tales of mysterious creatures.

“That Awful Ship”

The ins and outs of a 1950s effort to move the USS Hartford from Virginia to the Mobile Bay Causeway.

Ask McGehee: Did actor Chuck Connors once live in Mobile?

According to the 1947 Mobile city directory, Kevin Connors (who got the nickname of Chuck while playing college baseball) was residing at 1221 Texas Street.

Boy with Rifle and Hunting Dog

Explore hunting traditions and conservation in 1930s south Alabama.

The History of the National Shrimp Festival

As the annual National Shrimp Festival approaches, Gulf Shores locals look back on the early years of the festival and how it has evolved into the celebration it is today.

A Sanctuary for Black Catholics

This month, Shrine of the Holy Cross in Daphne celebrates its 75th anniversary.

Ask McGehee: I enjoyed the recent article about prohibition in Mobile. Wasn’t a civic...

Discover the amusing tale of the Rotary Club of Mobile's epic Prohibition-era prank in 1915 that made national headlines.

George’s Carriage Factory

Explore the history of an early-1900s carriage business on Theatre Street.

The Mobile Centinel

Two young publishers print a newspaper just outside the Port City as the United States attempts to claim Mobile from Spain.

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