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Citronelle

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Citronelle

City in Mobile County, southwestern Alabama, USA, 48 km/30 mi north-northwest of Mobile; population (1990) 3,700. In 1952 drillers discovered, at a depth below 3,050 m/10,000 ft, the Citronelle Oilfield, one of the South's (and the world's, at that depth) largest petroleum deposits.

Named after the oil-producing Asian citronella grass growing locally, it became in 1906 one of the first US centres producing oil from tung nuts. Livestock, market-garden crops, and cotton have also been important in the local economy.



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A new mortgage for $835,000 on a one story retail building containing two tenants and a total of 12,200 s/f in Citronelle, Alabama.
A small sampling might include The Wine Cask, with a 30,000-bottle wine cellar and creative cuisine; Citronelle, atop the Santa Barbara Inn, which serves classic Santa Barbara-style meals; and Downey's, a current hot spot for gourmet meals.
The five-course dinner is by three well-respected restaurants: Valentino in Santa Monica, and the Wine Cask and Citronelle, both in Santa Barbara.
 
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