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Semmes Azalea Festival
Saturday, Apr 24, 2021 from 9:00am to 4:00pm
Mary Gillen Montgomery High School
Semmes, AL
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15551 Moffett Rd
Wilmer, AL Escatawpa Hollow campground is located on US Hwy 98 (Moffett Rd.) at the Alabama/Mississippi state line. The Campground is on the Escatawpa River. ...
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15161 Ward Rd
Wilmer, AL The zoo was established for education and continuing the existence of endangered/non-endangered wildlife.
You can see wildlife from all over...
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5151 Museum Drive
Mobile, AL Mission:What do we mean by Come Here to Grow?Mobile Botanical Gardens provides experiences that help visitors of all ages appreciate and benefit fr...
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4850 Museum Drive
Mobile, AL Mobile Museum of Art offering some 95,000 square feet of exhibition space, the Mobile Museum of Art is the largest art museum set along the Gulf Co...
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4850 Museum Dr.
Mobile, AL MMofA hosts a monthly Night Market that showcases makers, artists, artisans, and craftsman who make locally-sourced, handmade goods. Support your l...
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5950 Old Shell Road Suite 2195
Mobile, AL Join us for the USA Annual President's Holiday Concert in the USA Mitchell Center.
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1906 Springhill Avenue
Mobile, AL About us:The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is Mobile’s most photographed building, built in 1855 features period furnishings, artwork and decor. Tou...
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14 North Lafayette Street
Mobile, AL Mission: to connect people with their creativity by training them in producing quality live theater. Our vision is of a community whose persp...
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256 North Joachim Street
Mobile, AL History:
The Richards - DAR House Museum was built in 1860 in the Italianate style. Famous for its cast-iron facade depicting the four seasons. Na...
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2 South Claiborne Street
Mobile, AL History:When bishop Michael Portier became the First Bishop of Mobile in 1829, he set out to build a Cathedral befitting the name. Under the archit...
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6 South Joachim Street
Mobile, AL History:
Mobile's Saenger Theatre opened on January 19, 1927, it was the sixty-first Saenger theatre of a chain founded by J.H. and A.D. Saenger o...
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355 Government Street
Mobile, AL About:-
The Mobile Carnival Museum opened in 2005 to rave reviews. The concept of a museum totally dedicated to Mardi Gras had been a goal of nume...
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300 Oakleigh Place
Mobile, AL The Oakleigh Historic Complex features three 19th Century antebellum homes which offer a glimpse into 1800s Gulf Coast living. The centerpiece of t...
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65 Government Street
Mobile, AL Our Mission:To inspire curiosity and ingenuity through active exploration of the sciences.Our Vision:To create an ever-changing and stimulating env...
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111 South Royal Street
Mobile, AL History and Mission:Explore 300 years of Mobile history and material culture in the 1857 National Landmark building, the Southern Market/Old City H...
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150 South Royal Street
Mobile, AL About the Museum: Originally founded in 1702 at 27-Mile Bluff up river, Mobile was relocated in 1711 to the current site where a temporary wooden s...
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104 Theatre Street
Mobile, AL Mission:The mission of the Conde'-Charlotte Museum House is to preserve the historic structure and its collections and to educate the public by int...
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2703 Battleship Parkway
Mobile, AL About Battelship USS Alabama:Battelship USS Alabama Featuring an authentic World War II battleship, the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is a m...
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2703 Battleship Parkway
Mobile, AL Displacing more than 44,500 tons, the USS ALABAMA measures 680 feet from stem to stern, half as long as the Empire State Building is tall. Armed wi...
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Old Saint Stephens Road
Saint Stephens, AL Old St. Stephens Historical Park is home to one of the most important historical and archaeological sites in Alabama. St. Stephens is now a ghost t...
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