Adventures In History at Blakeley State Park

Just six hours after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, 26,000 soldiers fought the last significant battle of the American Civil War on the grounds of Blakeley State Park. Set beside the scenic Tensaw River and spanning 3,800 acres, this is the largest National Historic Register Site east of the Mississippi River. Here, the ...Read More

2010-11-12T11:55:55-05:00November 12th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with the Past|

Discover Bellingrath Gardens & Home

Spanning 65 breathtaking acres, the wonders of Bellingrath Gardens change with every season. Summer is the perfect time to experience one of the most highly-acclaimed rose gardens in the U.S.A. Explore The Rockery – an elaborate rock garden with flagstone terraces, waterfalls and vivid landscaping. Stroll along scenic Mirror Lake. Experience the Ecological Bayou Boardwalk. ...Read More

2010-11-12T11:53:26-05:00November 12th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with Nature|

Awesome Online Navigation Tools For Getting Around Gulf Shores & Orange Beach.

Looking for the exact mileage from your home to your Gulf Shores hotel? Or, perhaps you want to download area maps for easy travel around Orange Beach and surrounding towns. You’ll find these easy-to-use navigation tools when you go to www.gulfshores.com and click on the “Travel Tools” section. The zip code tool calculates mileage and ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:50-05:00October 11th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with Each Other|

All Aboard – Check Out The Railroad Museum & More Sights In The Town Of Foley

A short drive from Orange Beach, Foley offers unique sights, indoors and out. The Foley Railroad Museum takes you back to the height of the nation’s railroad era. Set within the 1908 L & N Railroad Depot, it features historic artifacts plus a quarter-mile working model train. Admission is free. Visit www.foleyrailroadmuseum.com. After exploring Baldwin ...Read More

2010-10-13T11:08:54-05:00October 6th, 2010|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with the Past|

Take A Day Trip To Quaint & Quiet Fairhope.

White clapboard houses with wide porches set along a quiet road. Ancient live oaks dripping with Spanish moss offer a spot of shade. Downtown streets lined with seasonal flowers that bloom year-round. Welcome to Fairhope – the epitome of southern town charm. Founded around 1900 as a communal colony, over the years Fairhope has evolved ...Read More

2010-10-13T11:10:23-05:00October 6th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with the Past|

Where The River Meets The Sea – Explore The Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.

Imagine exploring a living classroom where you can learn about estuaries -- the point where where a river meets the sea. Encompassing over 6,000 forested acres, Weeks Bay offers boardwalk trails (all are wheelchair accessible) and hiking trails through miles of protected estuarine habitats. One of the boardwalk trails leads through an awesome Native Pitcher ...Read More

2010-09-29T11:48:56-05:00September 29th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

The Orange Beach Indian & Sea Museum – Free Admission.

Tucked behind the City Complex on Highway 161, the Orange Beach Indian & Sea Museum offers an eclectic look at local history. The building itself is an artifact of the past – a 1910 schoolhouse with its original furnishings. Displays include artifacts and memorabilia dating back to the very first settlers in the area. Native ...Read More

2010-09-29T10:43:20-05:00September 29th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with the Past|

The Alabama Coastal Birding Trail – Not Just For The Birds.

Whether you’re a birding enthusiast, a passionate nature lover, or just looking for great places to hike, the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail offers miles and miles of adventures through scenic habitats. Spanning two counties, there’s a total of six different trail loops, each featuring several sites, and interpretative signs noting points-of-interest along the way. All ...Read More

2010-09-29T10:42:26-05:00September 29th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with Nature|

A Wealth Of Local History To Explore, Free Of Charge.

The Baldwin County Heritage Museum embraces a unique philosophy, “Individuals who are allowed to reach out and touch the past will hold the future with greater care.” This grassroots approach to history offers a compelling look into the daily lives of farmers and families who settled the surrounding areas. Featuring both indoor artifact displays and outdoor ...Read More

2010-09-29T10:41:26-05:00September 29th, 2010|Categories: Connecting with the Past|
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