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  2. Duffie Oak - Wikipedia

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    The Duffee Oak is a historic Southern live oak in Mobile, Alabama. Being approximately 300 years old, it is considered by scholars to be the oldest living landmark in the city. It was originally known as the Seven Sisters Oak for its number of large limbs. It was later renamed for former mayor of Mobile George A. Duffee, who lived nearby.

  3. Racing Post - Wikipedia

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    Launched on 15 April 1986, [1] the Racing Post is a daily national print and digital publisher specializing in the British horse racing industry and horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting. The paper was founded by UAE (United Arab Emirates) Prime Minister and Sheikh of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , a racehorse owner, and edited by Graham Rock, who was replaced by ...

  4. Boyington Oak - Wikipedia

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    30°41′10″N 88°03′06″W  / . 30.68608°N 88.05153°W. / 30.68608; -88.05153. The Boyington Oak is a historic Southern live oak in Mobile, Alabama. [1] [2] [3] In a city with many live oaks that are famous for their age and size, the Boyington Oak stands out as a singular example of one famous for the folklore surrounding its origin.

  5. List of people from Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Michael Knight, university professor and author. William March, author and World War I veteran. William P. McGivern, author. Albert Murray, Author. John Travis Nixon, newspaper publisher in Monroe and Crowley, Louisiana; formerly worked as a journalist in Mobile; died in Mobile in 1909 [ 2] Michelle Richmond, author.

  6. Mobile Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Civic Center. / 30.68605; -88.04478. Mobile Civic Center (formerly Mobile Municipal Auditorium) is a multi-purpose facility located in Mobile, Alabama. Owned by the City of Mobile and operated by ASM Global, the facility consists of three venues: a theater, an expo hall, and an arena. It is suitable for large indoor events including ...

  7. Ladd–Peebles Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ladd–Peebles Stadium (formerly Ernest F. Ladd Memorial Stadium) is a stadium located in Mobile, Alabama.Opened in 1948, [1] it has a seating capacity of 33,471. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field for the Senior Bowl, the LendingTree Bowl through the 2020 season, and the University of South Alabama Jaguars through the 2019 season. [2]

  8. Category:Racing drivers from Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Cale Gale. Joey Gattina. Mickey Gibbs. Tina Gordon. Augie Grill. Steve Grissom. Jim Guthrie (racing driver)

  9. Category:Sportspeople from Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Baseball players from Mobile, Alabama‎ (58 P) Pages in category "Sportspeople from Mobile, Alabama" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.