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The History of Pirates Cove
There’s no way to tell the whole story of the rowdy beach bar and fabled dive, but its owners, employees and longtime regulars prove that it sure is fun to try.
Trailblazers
The Eastern Shore is on the right path thanks to a trail blazed two decades ago.
The Slave Who Went to Congress
Mobile author Frye Gaillard coauthors a children’s book about a little-known story in Alabama history.
Ask McGehee
Did the city of Mobile enact a law against women wearing high-heeled shoes?
A School’s Legacy of Service
A church and school on the African-American Heritage Trail mark a place of great consequence in the history of Mobile Civil Rights.
Ask McGehee
Who was the mysterious Mobilian known as “Floating Island?”
Inside the Lines at Sage Park
At a busy Mobile intersection, commuters have a front-row seat to the “poetry in motion” that is pickup basketball.
The Life of Joseph Bloch
A new traveling exhibit from the Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library reveals a local musician’s struggles, accomplishments and support of the Jewish community in Mobile.
The Resurgence of Automobile Alley
An exciting revitalization effort is sweeping St. Louis Street in downtown Mobile, with new businesses moving in to ensure the thoroughfare reaches its modern-day potential.
The Amazing Life of Ann Bartlett Hearin
A young dancer’s talent and tenacity became the foundation for a life of giving back to the arts.