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Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Rylands St., St. Stephens Rd., and Ann St. 30°41′46″N 88°03′59″W / 30.696111°N 88.066389°W / 30.696111; -88.066389 ( The Campground This historic district encompasses a historically African American neighborhood consisting of over 166 contributing buildings.
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 fourth-most populous city in Alabama, after Montgomery, Birmingham, and ...
It is centered on Washington Square and was originally bounded by Government, Marine, Texas, and Ann Streets. [2] A boundary increase on 30 January 1991 increased the boundaries to Rapier Avenue, Selma, Broad, and Texas Streets. The district covers 1,453 acres (5.88 km 2) and contains 288 contributing buildings. The buildings range in age from ...
Unlike most states, Alaska is divided into boroughs and census areas that serve as county-equivalents for the Census Bureau. If included with the remainder of the counties and county-equivalent areas in the United States, Alaska's boroughs and census areas would occupy the largest 11.
PHOTO: Memorial Drive, a main road in Houston, Texas, is seen covered in snow and empty during peak traffic hours as winter storm Enzo passes through the city, Jan. 21, 2025.
Government Street is the name given to portions of U.S. Route 90 (US 90) and US 98 within the city limits of Mobile, Alabama. It is known as Government Boulevard west of Pinehill Drive, and as Government Street east of it. It is the most important road on Mobile's far south side and is the only nominally east–west road on Mobile's south side ...
The snow moved across south-central Texas later Tuesday morning, leaving a dusting of snow and sleet around Austin and San Antonio before interacting with a slug of moisture over the Gulf of Mexico.
Mobile Government Plaza is a high-rise in the U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama.The building is owned by Mobile County Commission and has several tenants including the City of Mobile and local courts [6] Completed in 1994 at a cost of US$73 million, the building rises 325 feet (99 m) and 12 stories at its highest point.