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Stroll through delightfully landscaped streets as you browse for the latest fashions or catch a movie. Enjoy an open-air musical performance or the dancing water fountain at the community courtyard
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The Southeast’s tallest Ferris Wheel at The Wharf. Open Monday through Saturday from 10am-10pm and Sunday from 1pm-8pm. Tickets are $4.00 each.
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New facility for outdoor recreation, conservation and land stewardship in Alabama. It's the ultimate place to begin your adventure into over 250,000 acres of scenic waterways, woods and wetlands.
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The Preserve boasts 484 acres of natural habitats, including pitcher plant bogs and mixed forests. It offers a canoe/kayak launch, hiking trails and bird watching.
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Where History spans three centuries. The role of Fort Gaines in the Battle of Mobile Bay, one of the wars most notable naval conflicts.
Open seven days a week, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: Adult, $5.00, Children 5-12 $ 3.00. June - August 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
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Located at Hwy 59 N and County Road 80 W in Tensaw. Where over 500 Pioneer settlers were killed by warring Creek Indians on this site. Fort Mims is an Alabama treasure buried on five acres of land in the deep Tensaw woods and awaiting your discovery!
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"Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead!" You can almost hear the command of Admiral David Farragut as he led his troops into the battle of Mobile Bay. Today Fort Morgan is a testament to the evolution of American coast defense fortifications from 1834 to World War II. It's a history lesson waiting to be explored.

Explore the grounds of historic Fort Morgan. Guides and enactors will explain how the Spanish used Fort Morgan in the 1500's, then rebuilt it in the early 1800's as protection against Native Americans. Standing atop the fort with a view of the once-embattled bay, visitors can imagine the summer of 1864 when Confederate and Union naval forces fought for control of the harbor entrance. You may even hear the echo of Admiral David Farragut's immortal words, "Damn the torpedoes; full speed ahead!" A living history program is conducted daily during the summer. Candlelight fort tours are held Tuesday evenings in the summer. Children's Day Camps offered various time during the summer. Eight miles across the bay on Dauphin Island, more history was written at Fort Gaines, which also battled - and was overtaken by - Union forces. A ferry shuttles across the bay during the day, linking the two fortresses once joined in a common cause. Museum open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily Fort open 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily (Apr-Oct) 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily (Nov-Mar) Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day Admission: $5 for adults, $4 seniors, $3 for children 18 -under, free 6-under. Family Pass: $12 for 2 adults/2 children.
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$10 to Ride to Casinos: Beau Rivage, Hard Rock, The Isle, Imperial Palace, The Grand and Silver Slipper.
Day trips to Saints Football, Talladega Nascar and New Orleans French Quarter.
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Join a league, have a party, or just bowl for fun. Restaurant, snack bar, party rooms, mezzanine viewing area, pool table room, family arcade/redemption and much more.
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A hands-on science adventure! This playground for the mind has more than 150 interactive exhibits, larger-than-life IMAX Dome films, and the all new My Body Works health gallery presented by Infirmary Health System. The Exploreum is a great destination for family fun and entertainment!
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