Andrew Jackson climbed this oak and rallied 3000 troops in 1814, CSA camped here 1861-65 and Union troops came ashore here en route to Battle of Spanish Fort. Picnic area, nature trail, 7
Daphne, AL ParksUnion soldiers slept here en route to the Battle of Spanish Fort in 1865. Slave loft still intact. Graves dating back to 1847
Daphne, AL MuseumsHands-on science center on 20 acres of wetlands on Big Escambia Creek. Interpretive Wildlife Center, Wetland Trail/Boardwalk,...
Extensive collection of instruments, equipment, photographs, teaching materials and authentic letters which portray medical p...
Medical museum housed in Baldwin County's 1st hospital (1936). Actual operating room, patient rooms, X-ray, pharmacy were rec...
Site of Alabama's oldest Protestant church. Features Tiffany stained-glass windows. North of Fort Conde, downtown....
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