Site of wood-burning Pinewood Kiln, an Alabama Historical Landmark. Monthly exhibits feature oils, watercolors, graphics, mixed media, photography, sculpture and ceramics. Concerts, classes and workshops also featured.
Site of wood-burning Pinewood Kiln, an Alabama Historical Landmark. Monthly exhibits feature oils, watercolors, graphics, mixed media, photography, sculpture and ceramics. Concerts, classes and workshops also featured.
Admission free for tours. Many activities for senior adults. Exquisite furniture (antiques and reproductions), extensive art works displayed throughout. Memberships available for 50
Fairhope, AL ToursHorseback riding, pony rides, hiking, hay rides, fishing, nature trails, children'
Fairhope, AL Farm LifeHoused in Marietta Johnson's 1907 historic school. Books, literature, art, artifacts, photos, exhibits and videotapes pertain...
16 acres. More than 250 exotic animals in natural habitats. Paved path through park, past exhibits. Elevated observation deck...
Self-guided tour, approx. 1 hour. Start tour at the Old Courthouse Museum. View Monroeville as Harper Lee and Truman Capote k...
4 stars (Golf Digest). Championship layout. Rolling hills and woods near Mobile Bay. Near practice areas, professional instru...
65-acre gardens boast a bloom every day of the year. Tour 15-room museum home and The Bayou Boardwalk. Southern Belle sightse...