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A live oak tree stands beside the Fort of Colonial Mobile as a gift from Mobile’s sister city, Pau, France, after Hurricane Frederic. Hurricane Frederic made landfall near Mobile on Sept. 12, 1979 in Dauphin Island, Alabama as a Category 4 hurricane, destroying thousands of Mobile’s iconic oak trees and causing $1.7 billion in damage. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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Mobile, Alabama, Alabama Historic Places
A live oak tree stands beside the Fort of Colonial Mobile as a gift from Mobile’s sister city, Pau, France, after Hurricane Frederic. Hurricane Frederic made landfall near Mobile on Sept. 12, 1979 in Dauphin Island, Alabama as a Category 4 hurricane, destroying thousands of Mobile’s iconic oak trees and causing $1.7 billion in damage. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)