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Pensacola Family Road Trip Plus Day Trips for Mobile, Seaside, DeFuniak Springs, and More

Take a family Gulf Coast road trip to Pensacola, and find lots of day trips nearby, including beaches, gardens, museums, and one of Florida’s best restaurants.

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On this day in 1963, John F. Kennedy shot dead in Dallas

On this day in 1963, John F. Kennedy shot dead in Dallas
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Excelsior Band honored for its 140th anniversary ahead of Sunday concert

Excelsior Band honored for its 140th anniversary ahead of Sunday concert
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The Last U.S. Slave Ship Arrived in Alabama 143 Years Ago — This New Museum Honors the 110 People on Board

The Clotilda, the last known U.S. slave ship, arrived in Mobile, Alabama, in 1860 with 110 enslaved people. Travel journalist Natalie Preddie visits and reports on the opening of "Clotilda: The Exhibition" at the Africatown Heritage House.

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Clotilda: The Exhibition at the Africatown Heritage House Museum in Mobile, Alabama

The Clotilda, the last known U.S. slave ship, arrived in Mobile, Alabama, in 1860 with 110 enslaved people. Travel journalist Natalie Preddie visits and reports on the opening of "Clotilda: The Exhibition" at the Africatown Heritage House.

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