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Did the Bankhead Tunnel ever have toll booths?
Moonshine Manor
A dream home in Montrose is naturally welcoming and environmentally efficient.
Well, What Do You Know?
Put your knowledge of Mobile to the ultimate test with this quiz of little-known Port City facts.
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I found an old bottle marked “Fosko” and “Mobile.” What was Fosko?
The Roaring 50s
The town of Fairhope is abuzz in the aftermath of a local birthday party that would have made Jay Gatsby proud. “But I’m not...
The True Story of the ‘Rachel’
Historian John S. Sledge shares the remarkable tale of the antique ship that graces the shores of Fort Morgan.
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Rebecca Roubion Returns Home for Album Release
From completing her first full-length album to planning her own wedding, it's been quite the whirlwind for Mobile native, Nashville based singer-songwriter...
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In 1920, all of America went dry as the federal government outlawed the manufacture, transportation or sale of alcoholic beverages. And almost immediately, ...
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According to early city directories, Mobile had 10 cigar dealers operating in 1869 but no manufacturers. That rapidly changed. In 1875 there were...