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  2. Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Mobile (/ m oʊ ˈ b iː l / moh-BEEL, French: ⓘ) is a city and the county seat of Mobile County, Alabama, United States.The population was 187,041 at the 2020 census. [8] [9] After a successful vote to annex areas west of the city limits in July 2023, Mobile's population increased to 204,689 residents, making it the second-most populous city in Alabama, after Huntsville. [11]

  3. Anno Lucis - Wikipedia

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    For example, a date Anno Domini (AD) 2024 becomes Anno Lucis (AL) 6024. [1] This calendar era, which would designate 4001 BC as 'year zero', was adopted in the 18th century as a simplification of the Anno Mundi era dating system used in the Hebrew calendar and borrowing from other ideas of that time regarding the year of creation.

  4. Convent of Mercy (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Convent of Mercy, known today as the St. Francis Place Condominiums, is a small complex of historic Roman Catholic religious buildings in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It consists of two buildings, the former convent and the former school.

  5. 1957 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1957 Alabama Crimson Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the University of Alabama in the 1957 college football season.It was the Crimson Tide's 63rd overall and 24th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

  6. Big Creek Lake - Wikipedia

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    Big Creek Lake (or Converse Reservoir) is a municipal reservoir which serves as the main source of drinking water for the city of Mobile, Alabama and its suburbs. [1] It was formed by the damming of Big Creek, a tributary of the Escatawpa River in southwest Alabama.

  7. Cathedral Square, Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    At one time what is now Cathedral Square was part of Mobile's 18th century Catholic cemetery, the Campo Santo. The Campo Santo was roughly 400 feet (120 m) long by 300 feet (91 m) wide and filled portions of what are now several city blocks between Joachim, Dauphin, Franklin, and Conti Streets.

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