Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure
At a glance, Mobile is a reserved southern city, steeped in charm, heritage, and history. But look a little more closely and discover a winding tale of revivalist zeal, quirky contradictions, and delightfully ghastly scandals and scoundrels. In Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, you’ll unearth secrets of the past. People will be quick to tell you that Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras in America, and they’ll be even quicker to tell you about Joe Cain, the rebellious firefighter credited with restoring the Mardi Gras tradition following the Civil War, but is that really the whole story? Not even close. As you’ll quickly learn, when it comes to Mobile, there’s always more to the story.
Learn why the City of Mobile was twice burned to the ground, what famous Presidential quote was uttered in the historic Battle House Hotel, and how a tell-tale oak grew out of the grave of an allegedly innocent convicted murder. You’ll explore new terrain—like how to join the city’s most spirited kayaking group, where to find Hippie Beach, and the best way to see the iconic Middle Bay Lighthouse and the cow that lived there. Intrigued? Local author Amy Delcambre is just getting started. She’ll be your storytelling guide to explore all of the unseen threads that make up the fabric of Mobile and help you dive in to untangle the facts and the legends that make up the best of Mobile’s secrets.
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Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure
At a glance, Mobile is a reserved southern city, steeped in charm, heritage, and history. But look a little more closely and discover a winding tale of revivalist zeal, quirky contradictions, and delightfully ghastly scandals and scoundrels. In Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, you’ll unearth secrets of the past. People will be quick to tell you that Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras in America, and they’ll be even quicker to tell you about Joe Cain, the rebellious firefighter credited with restoring the Mardi Gras tradition following the Civil War, but is that really the whole story? Not even close. As you’ll quickly learn, when it comes to Mobile, there’s always more to the story.
Learn why the City of Mobile was twice burned to the ground, what famous Presidential quote was uttered in the historic Battle House Hotel, and how a tell-tale oak grew out of the grave of an allegedly innocent convicted murder. You’ll explore new terrain—like how to join the city’s most spirited kayaking group, where to find Hippie Beach, and the best way to see the iconic Middle Bay Lighthouse and the cow that lived there. Intrigued? Local author Amy Delcambre is just getting started. She’ll be your storytelling guide to explore all of the unseen threads that make up the fabric of Mobile and help you dive in to untangle the facts and the legends that make up the best of Mobile’s secrets.
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Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

by Amy Delcambre
Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

by Amy Delcambre

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Overview

At a glance, Mobile is a reserved southern city, steeped in charm, heritage, and history. But look a little more closely and discover a winding tale of revivalist zeal, quirky contradictions, and delightfully ghastly scandals and scoundrels. In Secret Mobile: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, you’ll unearth secrets of the past. People will be quick to tell you that Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras in America, and they’ll be even quicker to tell you about Joe Cain, the rebellious firefighter credited with restoring the Mardi Gras tradition following the Civil War, but is that really the whole story? Not even close. As you’ll quickly learn, when it comes to Mobile, there’s always more to the story.
Learn why the City of Mobile was twice burned to the ground, what famous Presidential quote was uttered in the historic Battle House Hotel, and how a tell-tale oak grew out of the grave of an allegedly innocent convicted murder. You’ll explore new terrain—like how to join the city’s most spirited kayaking group, where to find Hippie Beach, and the best way to see the iconic Middle Bay Lighthouse and the cow that lived there. Intrigued? Local author Amy Delcambre is just getting started. She’ll be your storytelling guide to explore all of the unseen threads that make up the fabric of Mobile and help you dive in to untangle the facts and the legends that make up the best of Mobile’s secrets.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681064048
Publisher: Reedy press, LLC.
Publication date: 10/15/2022
Series: Secret
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 1,031,661
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Amy Delcambre is a writer and photographer native to Mobile, AL who has a passion for the arcane. Much of her writing focuses on exposing character-defining “stranger than fiction” truisms of people and places. Two-time author of the official Visit Mobile travel guide, Amy’s writing has also been featured in multiple publications including Visit South, Radiant Life, and The Oracle, to name a few. Discover more secrets and stay in touch with Amy by following along at @travelingwithstories and @secretmobileal on Instagram.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

Introduction 1

Massacre Island 2

The Serpents of Bienville 4

The Man with the Iron Hand 6

Flight of the Pelican Girls 8

If You Gumbo, You Gumbo 10

Park Place 12

Pretty in Pink 14

Burn, Baby, Burn 16

Rise Like a Phoenix 18

A Mighty Oak 20

Southern History Market 22

Stepping Back in Time 24

It Was All Yellow 26

Take Me to Church 28

Health Resort Hill 30

Gangster's Paradise, Maybe 32

Living History in Africatown 34

Hoodoo You Do? 36

Cycling through History 38

The Endangered Fort 40

Damn the Torpedoes! 42

Mobile's Biggest Boom-Boom 44

Oh, Deer! 46

The Unreconstructed Rebel 48

Joe Cain and the People's Walking Parade 50

Making Widows Merry 52

Exploring New Traditions 54

Oh Baby Cakes (The Next One's on You) 56

MoonPie over Mobile 58

And the Beat Goes On 60

All That Jazz 62

Prohibited Port City imports 64

Walk Softly, Speakeasy 66

The Malaga Inn 68

Right up Automotive Alley 70

Swinging for the Fences 72

The Battle House Bride 74

Haunted House in De Tonti 76

Pirate's Honey 78

Taste of Heaven 80

It's Good to Be Greek 82

Middle Bay Moo House 84

The Hermit of Goat Island 86

Plane Crazy 88

The Mighty A 90

The Cannon 92

Flower Power 94

21st-century Theater 96

The Show Must Go On 98

Meal Fit for a King 100

Cookie-Cutter Home 102

Cheeseburger in Paradise 104

Renaissance Man 106

The Haunted Book Shop 108

The Bakery 110

Ice, Ice Baby 112

Dig into the Garage 114

Curious Coffee Culture 116

Follow the Oyster Trail 118

West Indies Salad 120

Jubilee by the Sea 122

America's Amazon 124

Blessing of the Fleet 126

Pretty Fly Place 128

We Are the Rainiest? 130

See You Later, Alligator! 132

Estuarium Deep Dive 134

Doggie Paddle 136

Hip, Hip Hippie Beach 138

SUP, Y'all? 140

Game, Set, Match 142

Vaulting about Town 144

Urban Wilderness 146

Secret Garden City 148

Pirate's Pool 150

The Crichton Leprechaun 152

That's Just Nuts 154

Film, Forrest, Film 156

See Art, Walk 158

Folks Bond at the Pond 160

Cedar Street Social Club 162

One-Stop Global Shop 164

Sweet Inventions, Alabama 166

Whodunit? 168

Glow Ride 170

Sources 172

Index 181

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