Mobile (/moʊˈbiːl/ moh-BEEL, French: [mɔbil] ) is a city and the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population was 187,041 at the...
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30.78639; -88.21389 Mobile County (/moʊˈbiːl/ moh-BEEL) is a county located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Alabama. It is the third-most...
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oldest city is Mobile, founded by French colonists (Alabama Creoles) in 1702 as the capital of French Louisiana. Greater Birmingham is Alabama's largest metropolitan...
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re-zoned into the Alabama Territory in August 1817. Finally on December 14, 1819, Mobile became part of the new 22nd state, Alabama, one of the earlier...
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The Mobile River is located in southern Alabama in the United States. Formed out of the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers, the approximately...
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The University of South Alabama (USA) is a public research university in Mobile, Alabama. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in May 1963, and replaced...
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Airbus's Commercial Airplanes division, located at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley in Mobile, Alabama, United States. The plant is an assembly and delivery...
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Mobile, mobile, or -mobile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mobile may refer to: Mobile, Alabama, a U.S. port city Mobile County, Alabama Mobile,...
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Mobile Bay (/moʊˈbiːl/ moh-BEEL) is a shallow inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, lying within the state of Alabama in the United States. Its mouth is formed...
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in Mobile, Alabama. It is the oldest official Carnival celebration in the United States, started by Frenchman Nicholas Langlois in 1703 when Mobile was...
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mayors, or persons holding the equivalent office, of Mobile, Alabama, United States. When Mobile came into the United States, it operated under a government...
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Moon Pie (section In Mobile, Alabama)
float into the crowd) of Mardi Gras "krewes" (parade participants) in Mobile, Alabama during 1956, followed by other communities along the Northwest Florida...
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located in Mobile, Alabama. Filled with many elaborate Victorian-era monuments, it spans more than 100 acres (40 ha). It served as Mobile's primary, and...
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68 Ventures Bowl (redirect from Mobile, Alabama Bowl)
I FBS college football bowl game that has been played annually in Mobile, Alabama since 1999. In 2021, the game was moved from Ladd-Peebles Stadium to...
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The city flag of Mobile is a flag which represents the seal of the six flags that have flown over the state of Alabama before and since it became a state...
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Alabama Creoles (French: Créoles de l'Alabama) are a Louisiana French group native to the region around Mobile, Alabama. They are the descendants of colonial...
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The Mobile Metropolitan Area comprises Mobile in the southwest corner of Alabama in the United States. As of the 2020 census the metropolitan area had...
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Dauphin Street Historic District in Mobile, Alabama. It was dedicated in January 1927. The Saenger Theatre is a Mobile landmark, known for its architecture...
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(72 km) from Mobile, it unites with the Tombigbee, forming the Mobile and Tensaw rivers, which discharge into Mobile Bay. The run of the Alabama is highly...
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The University of Mobile is a private Baptist university in Prichard, Alabama, in Mobile County. It is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist Convention (Southern...
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succeeded in raising the necessary funds, and Alabama was preserved as a museum ship in Mobile Bay, Alabama. The South Dakota class was ordered in the context...
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Gulf, Mobile and Ohio (reporting mark GMO) was a Class I railroad in the central United States whose primary routes extended from Mobile, Alabama, and...
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of Alabama Union Civil War regiments Mobile, Alabama in the American Civil War Selma, Alabama in the American Civil War History of slavery in Alabama "The...
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USS Alabama (BB-60), a South Dakota-class battleship commissioned in 1942, converted to a museum ship in 1964 and now docked in Mobile, Alabama. USS Alabama (SSBN-731)...
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The U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama is the site of 15 high-rises, all of which stand taller than 100 feet (30 m). The tallest building in the city is the...
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Crichton Leprechaun (redirect from Mobile leprechaun)
the Mobile Leprechaun, Alabama Leprechaun) is a supposed leprechaun reported to have been spotted in a tree in Crichton, a neighborhood of Mobile, Alabama...
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awaiting arrival of large, seagoing tugboats, she was expected to dock in Mobile, Alabama, instead. This was the fourth engine room fire on a Carnival-owned...
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and Alabama, with the council office located in Pensacola, Florida. The council's name refers to the Gulf Coast of the United States. The Mobile Area...
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Alabama and the Floridas (1825-1829), Diocese of Mobile (1829-1954; 1969-1980), Diocese of Mobile-Birmingham (1954-1969). The Archdiocese of Mobile (Latin:...
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Mel Showers (category Military personnel from Mobile, Alabama)
presenter. He is best known for his work at WKRG-TV in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. In his early life, Showers worked in the military as an Intelligence...
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