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A Presidential Breakfast

Artifacts at the History Museum of Mobile recall President Woodrow Wilson’s morning meal at the Battle House Hotel in 1913.

Top 10 Things To Do in September 2025

From Son of a Sailor Fest to Downtown Mobile Restaurant Week, here are the top local events you won't want to miss this month.

July 2025: 4 Local Restaurant Dishes to Try

From Boeuf Bourguignon at Kitchen on Main to the Crunchy Lobster at Thai Chilli by Siam, here’s what our food contributors are raving about this month.

Celebrating 20 Years of ‘Ask McGehee’ with Historian Tom McGehee

In celebration of 20 years of Ask McGehee, MB sat down with historian Tom McGehee to learn about his favorite historical moments, best audience reactions and secrets behind his successful monthly column.

When Oscar Wilde Visited Mobile

Famed poet and playwright Oscar Wilde’s visit to the Port City was worth the price of admission.
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Ask McGehee: What is the history of Mobile’s Spanish Plaza?

Explore the history of Mobile's Spanish Plaza and how the local landmark has been updated in recent years.

Mobile Bay’s Top 10 Recipes of 2024

Enjoy this collection of some of the tastiest dishes and drinks featured in Mobile Bay this year. Bon appétit!

Ask McGehee: Where was the Albright and Wood Drug Store in Mobile?

Discover the story behind the Albright and Wood Drug Store, once a cornerstone of Mobile's busiest intersections.

Ask McGehee: Why was the recently-restored fountain in Bienville Square dedicated to George Ketchum?

Discover the history behind Bienville Square's recently-restored fountain and its dedication to Dr. George Ketchum, a key figure in Mobile's public health and water supply advancements.

Ask McGehee: What was the cause of the great explosion in Mobile at the end...

Although the war had ended with Mobile largely unscathed, that all changed at 2:15 p.m. on May 26, 1865. An explosion larger than any imagined during the wars rocked the city.

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