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Old 02-28-2011, 11:42 AM
 
Location: Mobile,Al(the city by the bay)
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Still not worth it. Being the biggest city in the state doesn't get you much, just look at Birmingham.
Your right it doesnt ! I would like to see more revitalization though.
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Old 02-28-2011, 01:52 PM
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Still not worth it. Being the biggest city in the state doesn't get you much, just look at Birmingham.
True. It was just a thought. If they were incorporate Prichard, Saraland, & Tilmans Corner, the Pop would be 247,000 and would be about 185 sq miles, still smaller than Huntsville.
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Old 02-28-2011, 06:53 PM
 
Location: Mobile,Al(the city by the bay)
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True. It was just a thought. If they were incorporate Prichard, Saraland, & Tilmans Corner, the Pop would be 247,000 and would be about 185 sq miles, still smaller than Huntsville.

If the city was to incorporate Tillmans Corner Mobile would be the largest city with 213k ....Mobile is fine we lost population last decade and gained at the same time.We had 198k in 2000 around 2004 we were down to 192K at the end of the decade we were at 195k.So Mobile is about 2,800 shy from having it`s 2000 population of 198k again.A few babies here and there and were in the ball game,lol.
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