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  2. Africatown - Wikipedia

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    Africatown, also known as AfricaTown USA and Plateau, is an historic community located three miles (5 km) north of downtown Mobile, Alabama.It was formed by a group of 32 West Africans, who in 1860 were bought and transported against their will in the last known illegal shipment of slaves to the United States.

  3. Fula people - Wikipedia

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    The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people [a] are an ethnic group in Sahara, Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region. [22] Inhabiting many countries, they live mainly in West Africa and northern parts of Central Africa, South Sudan, Darfur, and regions near the Red Sea coast in Sudan. The approximate number of Fula people is unknown ...

  4. Timeline of Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    USA. 1919. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher Map Thomas McAdory Owen (1921), "Mobile" , History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography , Chicago: S.J. Clarke, OCLC 1872130 Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Mobile", Alabama; a Guide to the Deep South , American Guide Series , New York: Hastings House, hdl : 2027/uc1.b4469723

  5. List of oldest buildings in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The first state bank and oldest bank building in the state. [30] Barton Academy: Mobile: 1836 School The first public school in the state of Alabama. [35] Somerville Courthouse: Somerville: 1837 Courthouse The oldest surviving masonry courthouse in the state. [36] The structure bears much resemblance to the first Alabama state house, once ...

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Iconic building on Jackson Square, planned in the 1790s during the Spanish colonial era as the twin of the Cabildo. Second floor wasn't completed until 1813, during early statehood, with the third floor added in the 1840s. Since 1911, the Presbytere has belonged to the Louisiana State Museum. 39: Jean Pierre Emmanuel Prud'homme Oakland Plantation

  7. Moundville Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Moundville Archaeological Site is located on a bluff overlooking the Black Warrior River. The site and other affiliated settlements are located within a portion of the Black Warrior River Valley starting below the fall line, just south of present-day Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and extending 25 miles (40 km) downriver. Below the fall line, the ...

  8. Foley Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Foley Downtown Historic District, in Foley, Alabama, United States, is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [2]Its boundaries originally encompassed parts of Alston St., North and South McKenzie St., U.S. Route 98, East and West Laurel Ave., Myrtle Ave., Rose Ave., and West Orange Ave. until a boundary decrease on June 4, 2012.

  9. Gadsden Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Later buildings begin to incorporate modern materials in their construction, including concrete, decorative glass, and enameled panels. There are three significant churches in the district that represent revivalist architectural styles:the Gothic Revival First Methodist Church (built 1894), the Neoclassical First Baptist Church (built 1926 ...

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