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unusual facts about Mobile Alabama



Rick Pietri

He then spent four years as an assistant with the men's team at Spring Hill College in Mobile before moving to Birmingham and one season as an assistant for Birmingham-Southern College's successful men's NAIA program.


see also

11th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment

The regiment was mustered out on September 5, 1865 at Mobile, Alabama.

1906 Florida hurricane

The 1906 Mississippi hurricane, a Category 3 hurricane which caused catastrophic impacts in Pensacola and Mobile, Alabama

Fort Charlotte

Fort Charlotte (Mobile) - The British name of Fort Conde in Mobile, Alabama, reconstructed at 4/5 scale of the French Fort Condé at the site, also known as Fort Carlota (under Spanish rule)

I100

WCOA-FM (formerly branded as "i100"), a radio station serving Pensacola, Florida and Mobile, Alabama, United States

Interstate 210

Interstate 165 in Mobile, Alabama, previously designated as Interstate 210

Norval Jones

Norval Jones (October 10, 1926 – February 12, 2008) was an American WW II Sailor who with 27 other men with the average age of 72 years, made history in the winter of 2000 and 2001 when they sailed a WWII LST across the Atlantic from the island of Crete, Greece to Mobile, Alabama to restore as a living museum.

Robert McCune

McCune attended LeFlore High School in Mobile, Alabama, playing football for coach Ray Parker.

WABB

WTKD, a radio station (1480 AM) licensed to serve Mobile, Alabama, United States, which held the call sign WABB from 1948 to 2012

WABD, a radio station (97.5 FM) licensed to serve Mobile, Alabama, known as WABB-FM from 1973 to 2012

WBHY

WBHY-FM, a radio station (88.5 FM) licensed to Mobile, Alabama, United States

WLVV

WNGL, a radio station (1410 AM) licensed to Mobile, Alabama, United States, which held the call sign WLVV from 1991 to 2009