Mobile, Alabama
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Mobile, Alabama is a historic port city on the Gulf Coast known for its colonial heritage, shipbuilding industry, and hosting one of the oldest Mardi Gras celebrations in the United States.
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Alva Erskine Vanderbilt
("Mobile, Alabama, United States")
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Hank Aaron ("Mobile, Alabama, United States") → Tim Cook ("Mobile, Alabama, United States") → William C. Gorgas ("Mobile, Alabama, United States") → |
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Interstate 10
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Interstate 65 → |
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Ozzie Smith
("Mobile, Alabama, United States")
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birthPlace |
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Airbus A220
("Mobile, Alabama, United States")
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
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Mardi Gras celebrations
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Port of Mobile
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locatedIn |
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Mobile Museum of Art
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location |
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South Alabama
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majorCity |
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Hurricane Katrina
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notableCityAffected |
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Old Spanish Trail (auto trail)
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U.S. Route 90
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Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast
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seeCity |
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Interstate 65
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