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Ask McGehee: I read that plans call for the demolition of the R. V....

He was general manager of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad, a member of the Interstate Commerce Commissioner, a three-term city commissioner and mayor of Mobile.

Ellen Hill in Fairhope

Meet a well-known fixture of late 1880s Fairhope, formerly enslaved Ellen Hill.

Andrew Ellicott and His Forgotten Stone

The history and purpose of a north Mobile County landmark and the man who placed it.

Saving Washington’s Mount Vernon

One of Mobile's grand dames of yesteryear played an integral role in preserving the home of our founding father, an effort that continues today.

A Winter in Fairhope

Artist Wharton Esherick and his family’s time in Fairhope and at the Organic School changed their lives and inspired his artistic trajectory.

Ask McGehee: Who was the Saenger behind Mobile’s Saenger Theatre?

Brothers Julian and Abe Saenger established the Saenger Amusement Company in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1910.

Mobile Christmas Parade, 1952

Deck the halls with a 1952 Christmas parade down Government Street.

Gran’s Seafood Gumbo

For one local historian, memories of gumbo and his grandmother are forever intertwined.

Visitation Hail To Thee

The impact and legacy of Mobile’s first Catholic girls’ school.

Ask McGehee: Wasn’t an earlier U.S. battleship named Alabama?

The USS Alabama, which has been a popular tourist draw since 1965, was not the first military vessel to bear that name but was the second battleship so named.

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REMEMBERING

JUDGE ROY BEAN

Pull up a seat to the pine bar and reminisce over days of goats, Jimmy Buffett rumors and good times for the 50th anniversary of

Judge Roy Bean.

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