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Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker

Honoring Mobile's African American pioneers and their often-unrecognized contributions to the city's history, located in the heart of downtown.

The Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker on Dauphin Street honors the often-unrecognized contributions of African Americans to Mobile's history and culture. The marker features a vibrant mural depicting notable figures and celebrates diversity, inclusion, and the city's hidden heroes.

A brief summary to Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker

  • 320 Dauphin St, Mobile, Central Business District, Alabama, 36602, US

Local tips

  • Visit during the monthly Artwalk on the second Friday to experience the vibrant local art scene in the LoDa district.
  • Explore other sites along the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail to learn more about Mobile's Black history.
  • Take a stroll down Dauphin Street to enjoy the diverse dining and entertainment options.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker is located at 320 Dauphin Street in downtown Mobile, making it easily accessible on foot from most downtown locations. If you are near Bienville Square, walk east along Dauphin Street for about two blocks. The marker is situated on the northern side of Dauphin Street, near the Mobile Police Department & Museum and across from Cathedral Square. Look for the distinctive mural and historical marker.

  • Public Transport

    The WAVE Transit system serves downtown Mobile. Several routes have stops within walking distance of the marker. Check the WAVE Transit website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and route information. A single fare is typically $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Mobile. Request a ride to 320 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602. A short trip from another downtown location will likely cost between $5 and $10.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 320 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602. Parking is available in several lots and on-street metered spaces in the downtown area. Metered parking costs vary, but typically range from $1-2 per hour. Several parking lots are located within a few blocks of the marker, including options on St. Louis Street and Joachim Street. Check mobilealparking.com for more information on parking locations and fees.

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The Mobile Hidden Figures Historical Marker, located at 320 Dauphin Street in downtown Mobile, Alabama, stands as a testament to the often-unrecognized contributions of African Americans to the city and the world. This landmark is more than just a marker; it's a vibrant mural and a symbol of Mobile's commitment to diversity, inclusion, and the celebration of its hidden heroes. The marker's origins trace back to the Mobile United Leadership Mobile's Class of 2017, whose inaugural Diversity and Inclusion team sought to raise awareness of diverse community members who strived for excellence and served as role models for the youth. The Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail of Mobile (DFFAAHT) Board of Directors and the Mobile Arts Council partnered to bring this vision to life, creating an inspirational space in the heart of downtown. The mural accompanying the historical marker depicts diverse Mobilians who have walked among us, made great strides, but often go overlooked or unrecognized in our hometown. The stories of their significant and historic contributions to the country and the world are noted on the historic marker and their faces are illuminated on the wall. Among the figures honored are individuals like Dr. Regina Benjamin, who served as the 18th U.S. Surgeon General and Major General J. Gary Cooper, a Marine Corps veteran known for his work on the Stealth Bomber program and for inventing the SuperSoaker water gun. The marker serves as a starting point for exploring Mobile's rich African American heritage. Visitors can delve deeper into the stories of these hidden figures and discover the many other individuals who have shaped the city's cultural landscape.

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