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West Indies Salad is a variation of crab meat ceviche that originated in the Mobile, Alabama area. [1] [2] West Indies salad was created by the restaurateur William "Bill" Bayley, Sr., [1] the owner of Bayley's Steak House south of Mobile on Dauphin Island Parkway, in 1947.
This Creole cottage style house was built in 1836 in what was then the village of Spring Hill. Spring Hill was primarily settled by Mobilians attempting to escape the heat and disease that plagued the city during the warm summer months. 10: Blue Bird Hardware and Seed: Blue Bird Hardware and Seed: August 13, 2018 : 2724 Old Shell Rd.
Dauphin Island, formerly Massacre Island (French: Île du Massacre) is an island town in Mobile County, Alabama, United States, on a barrier island of the same name, in the Gulf of Mexico. It incorporated in 1988. [5] The population was 1,778 at the 2020 census, [4] up from 1,238 at the 2010 census. The town is part of the Mobile metropolitan area.
August 14, 1973 (Off Cadillac Ave. on the northern side of Dauphin Island [5: Dauphin Island: 16: Isle Dauphine Club: Isle Dauphine Club: January 31, 2017 (100 Orleans Dr.
The Isle Dauphine Club is a historic social club in Dauphin Island, Alabama. The club was developed by the Dauphin Island Property Owners Association, and came to encompass the main club building, a restaurant, swimming pool, tennis courts, and a golf course. The Mid-century modern main club building was completed in 1957 and consists of three ...
The Lower Dauphin Street Historic District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1979. [1] The district encompasses all of Dauphin Street from Water Street to Jefferson Street. [2] It covers 551 acres (2.23 km 2) and contains 736 ...
"Soup or Salad" is a webcomic series created by Tom Mike Hill. It's a slice-of-life and comedy comic centered on the mild adventures of characters Ken and Russell.
Covering 766 acres (3.10 km 2) and containing 1466 contributing buildings, Old Dauphin Way is the largest historic district in Mobile. Although most of the district contains working-class frame houses, large and ornate mansions are found along the main thoroughfares.