This is my town. I live in Minneapolis and I love my City of Lakes and as I tell my friends here, you can take the boy out of the south but you will never take the south out of the boy. I worship my Mobile now and forever. (Come on Mobile 1611 when did Minneapols become a city 1978? OH! 1888 it was still 277 (almost 300) years after Mobile. Mardis Gras? Not New Orleans (New Orleans didn't exist for another 75 years)
Downtown Mobile is so quiet. There is such a lack of life compared with years ago. There should be shops restaurants, pubs, businesses and people. They are all driving around the suburbs in their cars. It is quite sad.
The book,"American Hauntings", has a chapter on southern places and tells of many sites in Mobile. The area where this house is at is full of live oaks, isn't it? Along Government? I love the way it looks down through there. Especially during the springtime.
:D yea especially during spring, driving downtown and seeing all the old oaks and spanish moss and the blooming azaleas surrounding the 100+ year old houses
I am originally from Scotland and have travelled all over and settled in Mobile AL I love it! The people here are so friendly and care much about their families, it is one of the fastest growing cities in AL.
Mobile, Alabama!!!! It's pretty progressive here in the city, especially in the historic districts. Then the parents can move to Fairhope- Pascagoula is pretty awful.
i live in mobile....and i luv it!!! u shud really consider moving to mobile....the resturaunts are great....jus everything is great!!! the best thing about it 2 me is all the holidays....especially mardi gras....its big down here in mobile....u should really consider moving here...trust me u will luv it
Me and my boyfriend are thinking about moving to the Gulf Coast to be closer to his family in pascagoula, mississippi. We can't decide between baton rouge, la. und mobile, al. We are looking for safety, cheap homes, and big city amenities. we are agnostic rather liberal high school teachers from minneapolis. Which city would you recommend for us?
Hmm ... Here's something that may help you decide: if you like the atmosphere of New Orleans and you like the idea of easy access to beautiful beaches, then Mobile's the place for you.
I grew up in Pensacola. Unless mobile has undergone a drastic change in the last 5 years, I wouldn't feel comfortable being an agnostic there. I remember it being very socially oppressive. Sort of like Pensacola.
This is my town. I live in Minneapolis and I love my City of Lakes and as I tell my friends here, you can take the boy out of the south but you will never take the south out of the boy. I worship my Mobile now and forever. (Come on Mobile 1611 when did Minneapols become a city 1978? OH! 1888 it was still 277 (almost 300) years after Mobile. Mardis Gras? Not New Orleans (New Orleans didn't exist for another 75 years)
MsKecee 2 months ago
this is my hometown. born and raised.
mystari54 6 months ago
Lol. They play this song on the Port Orleans buses at disney world
msluvinlivin 9 months ago
I live in mobile:)
msluvinlivin 9 months ago
What is this song?
davidmortiboy 10 months ago
Mobile, AL is a total shit hole.
hanedogg21 1 year ago
Downtown Mobile is so quiet. There is such a lack of life compared with years ago. There should be shops restaurants, pubs, businesses and people. They are all driving around the suburbs in their cars. It is quite sad.
Carinae13 2 years ago
0:28 is haunted
ShadowTheJuggalo1 2 years ago
The book,"American Hauntings", has a chapter on southern places and tells of many sites in Mobile. The area where this house is at is full of live oaks, isn't it? Along Government? I love the way it looks down through there. Especially during the springtime.
41cobiahunteR 2 years ago
Pretty but there is more than that to see there. Downtown Mobile and the old homes is very pretty.
alagumbo 3 years ago 3
:D yea especially during spring, driving downtown and seeing all the old oaks and spanish moss and the blooming azaleas surrounding the 100+ year old houses
maggot6460 3 years ago 3
Yeah you are right . I'll out your channel in a little while.
alagumbo 3 years ago
I meant "check out".
alagumbo 3 years ago
beauty but bore!
iolt205 3 years ago
Vive la Mobile!
slharris1984 3 years ago
I've lived here most of my life and think this is a beautiful city.
BamaGurlie73 3 years ago
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Look at my hometown
DaLHasMo21 3 years ago
I am originally from Scotland and have travelled all over and settled in Mobile AL I love it! The people here are so friendly and care much about their families, it is one of the fastest growing cities in AL.
sheepguts68 3 years ago
I am from California and recently received an army ROTC scholarship to the University of South Alabama. How is the school and the Mobile area?
cougaspatupa 4 years ago 2
One of the top schools in the country now...it's a great school...I live right by it too! ^^
TasakuKashite 4 years ago
The University of South Al is one of the best schools in the southeast I believe, my daughter also attends there.
sheepguts68 3 years ago
i love mobile! i grew up here! its a great city!
haydenbball23 4 years ago
I am so lucky to have been born and raised in Mobile. It truly is a beautiful city.
ArabellaRose 4 years ago
ahh, love it!
poodleperson25 4 years ago
Mobile, Alabama!!!! It's pretty progressive here in the city, especially in the historic districts. Then the parents can move to Fairhope- Pascagoula is pretty awful.
brooserkoopabrother 4 years ago
aw that is Spot of Tea at 00:10, great sunday brunch! and the "haunted" old train station at 00:14, cathedral at 00:34, love it!
JillieUA 4 years ago
i live in mobile....and i luv it!!! u shud really consider moving to mobile....the resturaunts are great....jus everything is great!!! the best thing about it 2 me is all the holidays....especially mardi gras....its big down here in mobile....u should really consider moving here...trust me u will luv it
worm2025 4 years ago
Me and my boyfriend are thinking about moving to the Gulf Coast to be closer to his family in pascagoula, mississippi. We can't decide between baton rouge, la. und mobile, al. We are looking for safety, cheap homes, and big city amenities. we are agnostic rather liberal high school teachers from minneapolis. Which city would you recommend for us?
denisebingley 4 years ago
Hmm ... Here's something that may help you decide: if you like the atmosphere of New Orleans and you like the idea of easy access to beautiful beaches, then Mobile's the place for you.
pamakane 4 years ago
I grew up in Pensacola. Unless mobile has undergone a drastic change in the last 5 years, I wouldn't feel comfortable being an agnostic there. I remember it being very socially oppressive. Sort of like Pensacola.
barn010 4 years ago