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Discover the Remarkable Story of the Clotilda and Africatown with Joycelyn Davis on the Port City Plate Podcast

Join us on the Port City Plate Podcast as we sit down with Joycelyn Davis, a key figure in the Clotilda Descendants Organization and the star of the Netflix documentary, Descendant. Joycelyn shares her personal journey growing up in Africatown, her ancestors’ incredible story, and her experience meeting the Obamas at a film festival. In…

Exploring Mobile’s History: Battle House Hotel with Historian George Moore | Port City Plate Podcast

Exploring the History of Mobile, Alabama and the Battle House Hotel with Historian George Moore In our latest Port City Plate Podcast episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with George Moore, a long-time employee of the historic Battle House Hotel in Mobile, Alabama. George shared his fascinating stories and experiences from his childhood, his…

All Things King Cake in Mobile, Alabama

Chris Andrews | January 17, 2025 King Cake is the official food symbol of Mardi Gras and there is no shortage of ways to enjoy king cake in Mobile, Alabama. From cupcakes, latte’s, ice cream to the traditional cream filled king cake. Gluten free options or maybe you’re on the King Cake Diet and need…

12 Haunted Places in Mobile, Alabama

by: Chris Andrews     Barton Academy Alabama’s oldest public school building has seen its fair share of dark days. The building operated as a Union hospital during the Civil War where Confederates were hung in the basement. Following the war, a young girl jumped to her death from the third floor. Recently, paranormal…

7 Haunted Houses in Mobile, Alabama

By: Chris Andrews Mobile is a city that over three centuries old that has been influenced by many different nations and cultures. The quickest way to see the melting pot of culture in our town is through the lens of our historic homes. Mobile was an incredibly wealthy city for the first half of the…

4 Haunted Hotels in Mobile, Alabama

by: Chris Andrews   Mobile has an abundance of beautiful hotels for you to rest your head but these four hotels will give you an experience like no other – an unexpected supernatural experience. Numerous stories have been told through years of lights flickering, young girls running, claw marks on the floor, and unexpected visitors…

Haunted History of Mobile – The Boyington Oak

By: Chris Andrews  Mobile is the most haunted city in Alabama. From the very moment the Europeans set foot on our soil in 1699, they were frightened by this place but one story that occurred in 1834 is perhaps the most bizarre story in Mobile’s history. A story that includes friendship, a love story, murder,…

Haunted History of Mobile – The Battle House Hotel

by: Katherine Sprinkle The Battle House Hotel is a historic hotel located in Mobile, Alabama. It was recently named the Best Historic Hotel in the United States by the Historic Hotels of America. Three Battle brothers built a 4-story hotel in 1852 at the corner of Royal and St. Francis Streets. The same location…

Top 10 Things for Corporate Groups in Mobile, Alabama

Do you want to build a better company? Showing appreciation to your employees is incredibly important to building morale and loyalty with your team. It is also a great chance for your team to network and get to know each other outside of their work environment. We want to help you make it easy to…

15 Must Have Dishes in Mobile, Alabama

by: Chris Andrews 15 Must-Try Dishes in Mobile, Alabama Looking for the best food in Mobile, AL? This historic city is known for its rich culinary traditions, from fresh Gulf seafood to legendary Southern comfort food. Whether you’re craving a classic Dew Drop Inn hot dog or a Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives-featured burrito, these 15…