Royal Street
Mobile, Alabama — Royal Street, 1920s
This photograph shows Royal Street in Mobile, Alabama, looking east during the 1920s, a time when the city’s downtown was bustling with commerce and daily life. Streetcar tracks run along the center of the road, while pedestrians gather on the sidewalks outside shops and businesses that lined one of Mobile’s most important commercial streets.
Royal Street had long been a vital artery of the city, connecting the historic port area with the heart of the downtown district. During the early 20th century, storefronts selling clothing, medicines, and everyday goods filled the street, serving residents, sailors, merchants, and travelers arriving through the busy Gulf Coast port.
The architecture visible here—brick commercial buildings with ornate façades and corner towers—reflects the prosperity Mobile experienced as a trading center linking the American South with international markets.
Photographs like this capture the rhythm of urban life a century ago: electric streetcars, early automobiles, busy storefronts, and people gathering along the sidewalks of a thriving port city.
📸 Courtesy of the Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Erik Overbey Collection
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JOSE M LOPEZ
14 de marzo de 2026
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