Exploring Black Culture and Heritage in Mobile

Mobile's Black history and culture reflect stories of resilience and innovation that have shaped the city for generations. Through various historic landmarks, experiences and community traditions, the city’s Black heritage is deeply woven into its past, present and future. Join us in exploring the…

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What's Going On at Mobile, AL's Museums?

This year, make “discovery” your mission. Mobile’s renowned museums are nothing short of phenomenal and captivating. Recently, a few of the city’s museums have opened extraordinary exhibits that transport you across international waters, take you into the past and blast you into the future all…

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Beyond the Floats & Throws

As the vibrant streets of Mobile prepare for our annual Mardi Gras festivities, we invite you to step off the parade route and discover the quieter (but equally magical) side of the celebration. By navigating through these captivating events and attractions, you'll experience the essence of Mardi…

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Celebrate Black History Month in Mobile

February is Black History Month, an annual tribute honoring the triumphs and challenges of African Americans throughout U.S. history. Originating in 1926 as "National Negro Week," it evolved into a month-long celebration in 1976, emphasizing the richness of Black culture, history and contributions…

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Around the World in Mobile

Often celebrated for its rich Southern charm, Mobile is also a fascinating mosaic of cultures. As a historic port city, it has long been a gateway for people and traditions from around the globe. Mobile’s cultural influences are a testament to this legacy, highlighting its diverse heritage and…

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10 Must-See Historic Places in Mobile, AL

As one of the oldest cities on the Gulf Coast, Mobile has plenty of stories to tell. To further immerse yourself in our history, check out 10 of the most historic sites and places around town. Colonial Fort Condé Step back in time at the Colonial Fort Condé, a replica of Mobile’s 18th century French…

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