Tag: Midtown Mobile
The Monterey North Street Party Celebrates 50 Years
For the last fifty years, the residents at one midtown address have gathered in the street with food, fun and friends, old and new.
Read Me Something, Mister!
How a love of literature and Mobile sparked a Midtown Little Free Library.
The Bald Eagles of the Bay Area
Discover the story of midtown Mobile's most famous – and protected – residents.
New Kitchen for a Busy Family
With the help of a stellar design team, new parents Kelly and Philip Ison hatched the centerpiece of their Ashland Place home — a stunning kitchen perfect for their growing family.
Tackling the Bay’s Biggest Challenges
William Strickland, the new director of Mobile Baykeeper, has big ideas — and the leadership skills to see them through.
Ask McGehee: What Is the History of Trinity Episcopal Church in Midtown?
Trinity is the second oldest Episcopal church in Mobile, and the only one to have the distinction of having been consecrated twice by two different bishops. Much of its long history, however, did not take place at its present location.
Ten Years Later
When a tornado tore through Mobile on Christmas Day 2012, the community banded together to rebuild.
Pig Roast
A neighborhood party goes whole hog on pulled pork, all the fixings and a heavy load of fun.