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Historic Fort Gaines
As Admiral Farragut's fleet of 14 frigates and four iron-clad monitors prepared to engage Forts Gaines and Morgan on August 5, 1864, Colonel Charles Anderson and his 800
Dauphin Island, AL Historic FortsCitronelle Depot Museum - Citronelle Historical Preservation SocietyCitronelle Depot Museum - Citronelle Historical Preservation Society
The Citronelle, Alabama Depot Museum is housed in the 1903 Mobile and Ohio Railroad depot which has been restored to its original 1903
Citronelle, AL MuseumsIndian Shell Mound Park - Ghostly Tours
GHOSTLY GETAWAY TO DAUPHIN ISLAND - Early French explorers were among the original tourists to visit Dauphin Island, Alabama more than 300 years ago. They dubbed it Massacre Island for the mounds of sun-bleached bones that they found there. What they didn'
Dauphin Island, AL ParanormalBragg-Mitchell Mansion
One of Gulf Coast's grandest estates and most photographed building in Mobile today. 20-room mansion, built in 1855
Mobile, AL EstatesMobile Medical Museum
Extensive collection of instruments, equipment, photographs, teaching materials and authentic letters which portray medical practice from the early 1700s and medical education since the 1800
Mobile, AL MuseumsEscatawpa Hollow Campground and Canoe Rental
Canoe rentals: 7- or 15-mi. trips or overnight. Canoeing, swimming, fishing. White, sandy beaches. Spacious RV/tent sites on Escatawpa River. 2
Wilmer, AL CampgroundsCondé-Charlotte Museum House
Built in 1822-24. Owned by National Society of Colonial Dames in America. Period antiques and decorative arts depicting 5 periods of historic Mobile. Original cannons from French Fort Condé
Mobile, AL Historic Homes