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Fairhope’s First Pottery Power Couple
The story behind the founders of Fairhope's Pinewood Pottery.
Fairhope Public School, 1898
Go back in time and back to school with a historic one-room schoolhouse in Fairhope.
An Old Fairhope Tree, Our Long-Lived Friend
A Fairhope longleaf pine that withstood the centuries finally falls.
Ellen Hill in Fairhope
Meet a well-known fixture of late 1880s Fairhope, formerly enslaved Ellen Hill.
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.
Lessons in History
In honor of our first-ever history-themed issue, MB asked Mobile Bay-area historians and researchers to share unusual, amazing or almost-forgotten stories that make up our rich history.
Explore the History of Clay City Tile
The orange-red tiles stand out on structures across Baldwin County. Their history is just as colorful.
Utopia by the Sea: Mobile Bay’s Pilot Town
From the early 1800s until the 1906 hurricane, an idyllic village of bar pilots and their families flourished on Fort Morgan peninsula.
Top 10 Things to Do in December
Mark your calendars with this month's top local events you won't want to miss.
MB's Baldwin County Bucket List
1. TAKE A SELFIE AT BAMAHENGE AND LADY IN THE LAKE Virginia artist Mark Cline is a master of crafting captivating sculpture, and a number of his works grace...