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, Alabama in Mobile County

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Also known as:
The Azalea City
The City of Six Flags
The Home of Mardi Gras
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Mobile.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Mobile county include:

Akka,   Alabama Port,   Axis,   Bayou La Batre,   Belle Fontaine,   Bucks,   Calvert,   Chastang,   Chickasaw,   Chunchula,   Citronelle,   Coden,   Cox Beach,   Creola,   Dauphin Island,   Dawes,   Delchamps,   Farnell,   Faustinas,   Fernland,   Fort Gaines,   Fort Stoddard,   Fowl River,   Georgetown,   Grand Bay,   Gulfcrest,   Hatters,   Heron Bay,   Irvington,   Laurendine,   Lloyds,   Mackies,   Mann,   Mauvilla,   Millertown,   Moffet,   Mon Louis,   Mount Vernon,   Movico,   Neely,   Nenemoosha,   Pennsylvania,   Pineola,   Prichard,   Saint Elmo,   Salco,   Saraland,   Satsuma,   Semmes,   Seven Hills,   Sibert,   Smithport,   Smithtown,   South Orchard,   Summerville,   Sunny Cove,   Tanner Williams,   Theodore,   Tillmans Corner,   Union Church,   Warley,   Wilmer,  

 

Or have a look at other Alabama counties including:

Autauga,   Baldwin,   Barbour,   Bibb,   Blount,   Bullock,   Butler,   Calhoun,   Chambers,   Cherokee,   Chilton,   Choctaw,   Clarke,   Clay,   Cleburne,   Coffee,   Colbert,   Conecuh,   Coosa,   Covington,   Crenshaw,   Cullman,   Dale,   Dallas,   DeKalb,   Elmore,   Escambia,   Etowah,   Fayette,   Franklin,   Geneva,   Greene,   Hale,   Henry,   Houston,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Lamar,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Limestone,   Lowndes,   Macon,   Madison,   Marengo,   Marion,   Marshall,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Perry,   Pickens,   Pike,   Randolph,   Russell,   Saint Clair,   Shelby,   Sumter,   Talladega,   Tallapoosa,   Tuscaloosa,   Walker,   Washington,   Wilcox,   Winston,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Mobile, AL?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about the area around Mobile, Alabama:

- The Mobile Bay is an estuary that runs about 31 miles long and is up to 24 miles wide. It's known for its diverse wildlife, including dolphins and manatees, and is a popular spot for fishing and boating.
- The Mobile-Tensaw River Delta is the second largest river delta in the U.S., and is located north of Mobile Bay. It's home to a variety of plants and animals, including alligators and the rare Alabama beach mouse.
- The city of Mobile was founded in 1702 by the French, making it one of the oldest cities in the U.S.
- Mobile was originally named "Fort Louis de la Louisiane" in honor of Louis XIV of France.
- During the American Civil War, Mobile was an important port for the Confederate forces.
- The USS Alabama battleship is a popular tourist attraction in Mobile. It was used in both World War II and the Korean War before being retired and turned into a museum.
- Mardi Gras is a big celebration in Mobile. It's actually believed to have been first celebrated in the city, before New Orleans adopted the tradition. The Mardi Gras festival in Mobile dates back to 1703.