Construction began 1819, completed 1834. Large brick fort serviced the Civil War, Spanish-American War and both world wars. It played a major role during the Battle of Mobile Bay (1864). Museum details fort'
Gulf Shores, AL Historic SitesFamily fun park with 5 go-cart tracks, bumper boats, Kids Kountry, miniature golf, 5000-sq.-ft. arcade, bungee jumping, 110
Gulf Shores, AL Recreation Centers6700 acres. Hiking: 1-mi./1.6-km loop, 4-mi./6.5-km trail. Large migratory bird stopover Apr., May, Sept. and Oct. Walk on 5 mi./8
Gulf Shores, AL National Wildlife RefugesWhere miniature golf is always an adventure. 2 fun-filled, 18-hole courses:
Gulf Shores, AL Fun CentersBurial home of Confederate soldiers from Battle of Vicksburg who died at Grand Hotel-turned-hospital. Identities lost in bake...
1860 antebellum townhouse is one of Mobile's most significant examples of Italianate style. Highlights include Cornelius chan...
Antique mall full of memories from the past....
Local habitats of Mobile's estuary: delta, bay, barrier islands and Gulf of Mexico. Visual displays and interactive exhibits ...
Oldest Baldwin Co. church still in use. Built of pine, 1854. Slave gallery. Listed on the County and State Historical Registe...