Mobile

Founded in 1702 as the original capital of the Louisiana Territory and nestled on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico, few other cities can boast such a rich history and prime location. Visitors marvel at the area’s sheer beauty, modern architecture, amazing museums, and famous seafood creations. Historical and cultural attractions include the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, Oakleigh Historic House Museum, Bragg Mitchell Mansion, the Gulf Coast Exploreum, and Fort Conde, its official visitor center. Mobile is not only the home of the first-known Mardi Gras celebration in 1703 (yes, even before New Orleans), but also the modern American's family Mardi Gras delighting 200,000+ visitors annually from around town and across the nation. This magnificent celebration lasts for nearly two weeks and culminates on Fat Tuesday, the day before Lent. Mobile is just an hour's drive from Alabama's beautiful Gulf Coast beaches. www.mobile.org

Mobile Zoo

Nonprofit wildlife park established for public pleasure, education and continuing the existence of endangered/non-endangered wildlife. 30 min. from Mobile City Center.

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Mardi Gras Day in Mobile

Jan 16-Feb 16, Mobile Mardi Gras in Mobile 800-5-Mobile. wwww.mobile.org. Free. Downtown--Mobile is not only recognized as celebrating the first-known American Mardi Gras celebration in 1703. For weeks, the streets are filled with the sights and sounds of live marching bands, brilliant-colored floats and teemnig crowds of parade gowers. The floats are glowing spectacles manned by masked rides festooned in satin and sequins and armed with crow-pleasing throws, including beads, moon pies, doubloons and candy. For a list of Mardi Gras parades and balls in Alabama, see pg. xx.

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La Pizzeria

Mobile's casually elegant dining experience! Gourmet pizzas, specialty pastas, veal, steaks, and the freshest seafood available on the Gulf Coast!

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Mobile is not only the home of the first-known Mardi Gras celebration in 1703 (
yes, even before New Orleans), but also the modern American's family Mardi ...[View Page]

Mobile Convention Facilities
For additional information, contact the Mobile Bay Convention & Visitors Bureau
at www.MobileBayMeetings.org or phone 1-800-5-Mobile. ...[View Page]

Mobile Bay Area Veterans Day Parade of Flags
100+ unit parade through downtown Mobile, followed by noontime banquet honoring
the "Patriot of the Year," then to USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park for ...[View Page]

Mobile International Festival, 26th Annual
Mobile International Festival, 26th Annual. Travel around the world in a day and
experience the wonders of the cultures of more than 70 countries. ...[View Page]

Mobile Renaissance Faire
On November 14 and November 15, 2009, at The Hank Aaron Mobile Baybears Baseball
Stadium, 755 Bolling Brothers Blvd., Mobile, Alabama, the 8th annual Mobile ...[View Page]

"Battle of Mobile Bay" Commemorative Day
"Battle of Mobile Bay" Commemorative Day. Cannon salute at 9:45 a.m., 12:45 p.m.
& 3:45 p.m., followed by oral account of the battle. ...[View Page]

Mobile Municipal Archives
Houses official non-current records of City of Mobile from 1814 to present day,
as well as historical artwork, paintings and statues. ...[View Page]

Historic Mobile Homes Tour
The public is invited to tour some of Mobile's most significant architectural
treasures represented by private homes, sacred places and house museums. ...[View Page]

Mobile Bay CVB
Mobile Bay CVB. Street Address: 1 S. Water St. Mobile, 36602; Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 204. Mobile, AL 36601. TollFree: 877-588-7137; Phone: 251-208-2000 ...[View Page]

Mobile Medical Museum
Mobile Medical Museum. 1664 Springhill Ave. Mobile, AL 36604. Extensive
collection of instruments, equipment, photographs, teaching materials and
authentic ...[View Page]

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