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Experience a selection of the best attractions in Mobile/ Dauphin Island/ Spanish Fort/ Theodore - all in one money saving ticket! This pass contains 11 ticketed attractions and information on several attractions that are free to the public. Best of all, you are not locked into any specific attraction in advance. An All-in-One ticket allows you an admission to all of the attractions listed on that ticket.

What's Included:
Bellingrath Gardens
Oakleigh House Museum
City of Foley Depot Museum and Model Train Exhibit
Phoenix Fire Museum
USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park
GulfQuest National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
History Museum of Mobile & Colonial Fort Conde
Historic Blakeley State Park
Holmes Medical Museum
Conde Charlotte Museum
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Ville: Côtes du golfe
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Toutes les taxes
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Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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102 Bienville Blvd
Know Before You Go:
1. This is NOT your pass and will not work at any location.
2. If you entered your mobile number during checkout, you will receive a text message with a link to your mobile pass. If you did not, you will receive an email from Bandwango containing a link to your mobile pass.
3. When you arrive at your first attraction, present your mobile pass to redeem your admission at that location. Follow the instructions on the pass when presenting your phone to the attendant. Each pass allows for one admission to each location.
4. Only this mobile pass will be accepted for entry to the participating attractions.
Point final
Cette activité se termine au point de rendez-vous.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
2
Bellingrath Gardens and Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
3
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
4
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
5
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
6
GulfQuest - National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
7
Historic Blakeley Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
8
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
9
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
10
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
11
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
12
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
13
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
14
Bellingrath Gardens and Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
15
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
16
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
17
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
18
GulfQuest - National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
19
Historic Blakeley Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
20
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
21
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
22
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
23
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
24
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
25
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
26
Bellingrath Gardens and Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
27
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
28
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
29
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
30
GulfQuest - National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
31
Historic Blakeley Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
32
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
33
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
34
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
35
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
36
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
37
Aquarium de l'Alabama au Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Ce pass comprend l'entrée. L'aquarium de l'Alabama est un lieu éducatif passionnant mettant en valeur les quatre habitats clés de la côte de l'Alabama : le delta de la rivière Mobile Tensaw, la baie de Mobile, les îles-barrières et le nord du golfe du Mexique. Il comprend la salle d'exposition de 10 000 pieds carrés, une piscine tactile de 7 000 gallons de galuchat et la promenade Living Marsh. Cette installation dispose de 31 aquariums totalisant plus de 30 000 gallons avec plus de 100 espèces exposées. L'aquarium de l'Alabama présente les plantes, les animaux et d'autres ressources naturelles trouvées dans l'estuaire et ses habitats marins environnants.
38
Jardins et maison de Bellingrath
Ce pass comprend uniquement l'entrée aux jardins. Profitez de 65 acres de merveilles florales toute l'année dans un jardin de domaine du sud. Bellingrath Gardens and Home propose des fleurs et de la beauté tous les jours de l'année. C'est notre passion de préserver et d'améliorer le jardin et la grande maison de Walter et Bessie Bellingrath, qui a ouvert ses portes au public en 1932.
39
Manoir Bragg-Mitchell
Ce pass comprend une visite historique guidée du manoir. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, vers 1855, est l'une des maisons les plus élégantes de la côte du golfe. Le manoir comprend des salons doubles, une salle à manger somptueuse et un terrain avec des chênes et des azalées de la marque Mobile. Visites historiques proposées à l'heure, du mardi au vendredi, de 10h à 16h (la dernière visite commence à 15h), CST. Lors de la planification d'une visite, consultez le site Web pour connaître les modifications apportées au programme de la visite, car il est parfois modifié pour accueillir des événements spéciaux et privés. Les groupes de 10 personnes ou plus doivent réserver. Pour faire une réservation, appelez le 251-471-6364.
40
Musée du chemin de fer de Foley
Cette attraction est gratuite pour le public et fournie pour votre commodité. Construit en 1909, le dépôt a été le centre d'activité de la ville pendant plus de 60 ans. Découvrez des photos, des outils et des souvenirs documentant l'histoire de Foley et le rôle important que le chemin de fer a joué dans le développement de la région. Ensuite, visitez l'exposition Model Train avec plus de 84 wagons de marchandises et plus d'un quart de mile de voie.
41
Musée Condé-Charlotte
Ce pass comprend une visite guidée d'une heure. Le musée Condé-Charlotte est le plus ancien musée historique de Mobile, où les visiteurs peuvent découvrir comment les citoyens ont vécu au cours des 300 dernières années pendant le règne de chaque pays sur la région de la baie. La variété et l'authenticité des meubles anciens de la maison-musée reflètent l'histoire de Mobile sous cinq drapeaux : français, anglais, espagnol, américain et confédéré. En 1850, Jonathan Kirkbride et son épouse, Elizabeth, ont rénové ce qui est maintenant connu sous le nom de musée Condé-Charlotte, le site du premier palais de justice et prison de Mobile construit 30 ans plus tôt.
42
GulfQuest - Musée maritime national du golfe du Mexique
Ce pass comprend une entrée pour une visite à pied. GulfQuest invite les visiteurs à explorer le golfe du Mexique à travers des expositions et des expositions telles que l'Ocean Planet Theatre, où une planète Terre de six pieds de diamètre est suspendue, semblant tourner sur son axe. Les expositions interactives incluent Take the Helm, un simulateur identique à ceux utilisés pour former les pilotes de bateaux professionnels, permettant de naviguer sur des navires autour du port de Mobile.
43
Parc historique de Blakeley
Ce pass comprend une entrée à la journée. Le parc d'État historique de Blakeley est l'une des attractions touristiques du patrimoine culturel et naturel les plus importantes et les plus diversifiées de la côte du golfe. Site du plus grand champ de bataille de la guerre civile en Alabama, le parc compte plus de 25 miles de sentiers de randonnée, de vélo et d'équitation et propose des camping-cars et des tentes, ainsi que des abris de camping et des cabines entièrement équipées. Le parc organise régulièrement des excursions dans le pittoresque delta de Mobile-Tensaw avec son bateau de croisière, le Delta Explorer.
44
Le Fort de Colonial Mobile
Ce pass comprend l'entrée à Colonial Fort Conde. Le musée d'histoire de Mobile est l'endroit où l'histoire de Mobile commence. Deux étages d'expositions permanentes explorent l'histoire de Mobile du passé précolonial à nos jours, avec des points forts particuliers du Mardi Gras, de la construction navale et de la vie quotidienne le long de la baie de Mobile. Une salle de découverte pour enfants donne vie à French Colonial Mobile pour nos plus jeunes visiteurs, et des expositions itinérantes spéciales sont également souvent présentées. Construite sur le même site que son prédécesseur de 1723, cette reconstruction partielle du Fort Condé offre aux visiteurs la possibilité de découvrir le parcours de Mobile depuis ses débuts en tant que colonie coloniale française jusqu'à ses premières années en tant que territoire américain. Parcourez les expositions pour voir des artefacts et des pièces archéologiques récupérées du passé colonial de Mobile. Ou montez sur les murs du fort pour admirer une vue imprenable sur les toits de Mobile. Les visiteurs peuvent également profiter d'un certain nombre d'événements d'histoire vivante organisés tout au long de l'année.
45
Musée médical Holmes
Ce pass comprend l'entrée. Le Holmes Medical Museum est situé dans le premier hôpital du comté de Baldwin, le Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital qui a desservi le comté de Baldwin de 1936 à 1958. Le musée raconte l'histoire des pionniers de la médecine qui ont pratiqué la médecine à Foley et présente des outils utilisés dans les soins de santé du début du XXe siècle.
46
Maison historique d'Oakleigh
Ce pass comprend une visite guidée à pied de la maison historique. Oakleigh est une maison-musée historique couvrant près de 200 ans d'histoire mobile. Les chambres d'époque authentiques vous permettent de découvrir l'histoire de Mobile à travers les yeux des résidents d'Oakleigh. Voyagez dans le temps en parcourant l'une des maisons les plus anciennes et les plus grandioses de Mobile.
47
Musée du feu de Phoenix
Cette attraction est gratuite pour le public et fournie pour votre commodité. Des machines à vapeur tirées par des chevaux du début du siècle aux premiers véhicules motorisés, en passant par les uniformes et les insignes d'époque, découvrez l'histoire des compagnies de pompiers volontaires de Mobile au Phoenix Fire Museum. Installé dans la caserne de pompiers n ° 6 de la Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company restaurée, le Phoenix offre une expérience muséale passionnante aux visiteurs de tous âges.
48
Parc commémoratif du cuirassé USS ALABAMA
Ce pass comprend l'entrée. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park abrite le cuirassé USS Alabama de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et le sous-marin USS Drum, tous deux des monuments historiques nationaux. Notre Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion présente des véhicules militaires d'époque, notre collection d'avions historiques et des expositions, dont l'exposition sur la Première Guerre mondiale : la Grande Guerre. Votre billet d'entrée vous permet de tout visiter. Toutes les visites sont autoguidées, vous pouvez donc visiter à votre rythme. N'oubliez pas de vous arrêter aux monuments commémoratifs sur nos terrains. Nous avons également des chenils gratuits pour vos animaux de compagnie, un snack-bar et une aire de pique-nique sur le terrain.
49
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
50
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
51
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
52
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
53
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
54
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
55
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
56
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
57
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
58
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
59
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
60
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
61
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
62
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
63
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
64
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
65
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
66
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
67
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
68
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
69
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
70
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
71
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
72
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
73
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
74
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
75
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
76
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
77
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
78
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
79
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
80
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
81
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
82
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
83
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
84
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
85
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
86
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
87
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
88
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
89
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
90
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
91
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
92
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
93
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
94
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
95
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
96
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
97
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
98
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
99
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
100
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
101
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
102
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
103
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
104
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
105
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
106
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
107
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
108
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
109
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
110
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
111
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
112
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
113
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
114
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
115
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
116
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
117
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
118
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
119
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
120
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
121
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
122
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
123
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
124
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
125
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
126
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
127
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
128
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
129
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
130
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
131
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
132
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
133
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
134
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
135
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
136
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
137
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
138
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
139
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
140
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
141
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
142
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
143
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
144
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
145
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
146
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
147
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
148
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
149
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
150
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
151
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
152
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
153
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
154
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
155
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
156
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
157
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
158
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
159
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
160
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
161
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
162
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
163
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
164
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
165
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
166
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
167
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
168
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
169
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
170
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
171
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
172
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
173
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
174
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
175
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
176
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
177
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
178
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
179
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
180
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
181
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
182
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
183
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
184
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
185
Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
186
National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
187
Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
188
The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
189
Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
190
Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
191
Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
192
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
193
Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This pass includes admission. The Alabama Aquarium is an exciting educational venue highlighting the four key habitats of coastal Alabama: the Mobile Tensaw River Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands, and the Northern Gulf of Mexico. It includes the 10,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 7,000-gallon stingray touch pool, and the Living Marsh Boardwalk. This facility has 31 aquariums totaling over 30,000 gallons with more than 100 species on display. The Alabama Aquarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
194
Bellingrath Gardens & Home
This pass includes admission to the gardens only. Enjoy 65 acres of year-round floral wonder in a Southern estate garden. Bellingrath Gardens and Home features blooms and beauty every day of the year. It is our passion to preserve and enhance the garden and grand estate home of Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, which opened to the public in 1932.
195
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
This pass includes a guided historical tour of the mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, circa 1855, is one of the Gulf Coast's most elegant homes. The Mansion features double parlors, a lavish dining room and grounds with Mobile's trademark live oaks and azaleas. Historical tours offered on-the-hour, Tuesday - Friday, 10AM to 4PM (last tour starts at 3PM), CST. When planning a visit, check the website for changes to the tour schedule as it is occasionally altered to accommodate special and private events. Groups of 10 or more require reservations. To make a reservation call 251-471-6364.
196
Foley Railroad Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. Built in 1909, the depot was the city’s hub of activity for over 60 years. View photos, tools and memorabilia documenting Foley’s history and the important part the railroad played in developing the area. Then visit the Model Train exhibit with over 84 freight cars and over a quarter mile of track.
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Conde-Charlotte Museum
This pass includes a one-hour guided tour. The Condé-Charlotte Museum is Mobile's oldest historic home museum, where visitors can explore how citizens lived throughout the last 300 years during each country’s reign over the bay area. The variety and authenticity of the antique furnishings in the museum house reflect Mobile’s history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, American and Confederate. In 1850 Jonathan Kirkbride and his wife, Elizabeth, renovated what is now known as the Condé-Charlotte Museum, the site of Mobile’s first courthouse and jail built 30 years earlier.
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National Maritime Museum Of The Gulf Of Mexico
This pass includes a walking tour admission. GulfQuest invites allows visitors to explore the Gulf of Mexico through displays and exhibits such as the Ocean Planet Theatre, where a six-foot diameter planet Earth is suspended, seeming to rotate on its axis. Interactive exhibits include Take the Helm, a simulator identical to those used to train professional boat pilots, allowing the chance to navigate vessels around the Port of Mobile.
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Historic Blakeley State Park
This pass includes a day use admission. Historic Blakeley State Park is one of the largest and most diverse cultural and natural heritage tourism attractions of the Gulf Coast. The site of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, the park has over 25 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails and offers RV and tent camping, as well as camping shelters and fully-equipped cabins. The park takes regular excursions into the scenic Mobile-Tensaw Delta with its cruise boat, the Delta Explorer.
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The Fort of Colonial Mobile
This pass includes admission to Colonial Fort Conde. The History Museum of Mobile is where Mobile’s story begins. Two floors of permanent exhibits explore Mobile’s history from the pre-colonial past to the present, with special highlights of Mardi Gras, shipbuilding, and daily life along the Mobile Bay. A children’s Discovery Room brings French Colonial Mobile to life for our youngest visitors, and special, traveling exhibitions are often on view, as well. Built on the same site of its 1723 predecessor, this partial reconstruction of Fort Condé offers visitors the chance to learn about Mobile’s journey from its beginnings as a French colonial settlement to its early years as an American territory. Walk through the exhibits to see artifacts and recovered archaeological pieces of Mobile’s colonial past. Or, tread atop the fort walls to see unmatched views of Mobile’s skyline. Visitors can also enjoy a number of living history events held throughout the year.
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Holmes Medical Museum
This pass includes admission. The Holmes Medical Museum is located in Baldwin County’s first hospital, the Sibley Holmes Memorial Hospital that served Baldwin County from 1936-1958. The museum tells the story of the medical pioneers who practiced medicine in Foley, and showcases tools used in early twentieth century healthcare.
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Historic Oakleigh House
This pass includes a guided walking tour of the historic house. Oakleigh is a historic house museum spanning almost 200 years of Mobile history. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents. Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes.
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Phoenix Fire Museum
This attraction is free to the public and provided for your convenience. From turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles, to vintage uniforms and badges, discover the history of Mobile’s volunteer fire companies at the Phoenix Fire Museum. Housed in the restored Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. Fire House, the Phoenix provides an exciting museum experience for visitors of all ages.
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USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
This pass includes admission. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is home to the WWII battleship USS Alabama and submarine USS Drum, both National Historic Landmarks. Our Medal of Honor Aircraft Pavilion features vintage military vehicles, our historic aircraft collection and exhibits including the WWI exhibit: The Great War. Your admission ticket allows you to tour all. All tours are self-guided, so you can tour at your own pace. Don't forget to stop at the memorials on our grounds. We also have free kennels for your pets, a snack bar and picnic area on the grounds.
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Danielle_M
Mar 2025
Figuring out how to redeem these tickets can be tricky. Make sure to save the verification link you get in one of your first emails and do not click on the “plus” for each ticket until you are ready to redeem the ticket for your location! We stayed at Gulf Shores and it was over an hour trip to each place we visited - so make sure you build time in for travel. We used only three of the locations and that more than paid for tickets. If you go to Dauphin and plan to use the ferry, think again. It’s almost always sold out or too windy. The drive is then nearly two hours from Gulf Shores. Overall this was a good deal but you really have to plan in order to maximize the use of these tickets.
Sandra_S
Feb 2025
It was easy for me as an active senior citizen to navigate steps and passageways of the vessels but can understand will be a problem for some so “heads up”
Kate_D
Jan 2025
None of the houses I wanted to tour were open even though their websites said they are open Saturday. Luckily we were still able to use the pass for other tours. The battleship was really cool. Great miniature houses exhibit at the Mobile museum. Not the experience I was looking for but still good.

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