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256 North Joachim Street, Mobile, AL 36603
Operation Schedule : Open for tours M-F 11-3:30, Sat. 10-4, Sun. 1-4; bus tours by appt. ; Description : 18... More on 800Alabama.com
The Richards House was absolutely our overall BEST experience. More on Yahoo! Travel

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2703 Battleship Pkwy, Mobile, AL 36601
In addition to touring the decks of the ship, visitors can go below in a World War II submarine, view cockp... More on Heritage
It's an inexpensive , easy way to get up close to some of our country's military history. More on igougo

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4850 Museum Drive, Mobile, AL, 36608

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111 South Royal Street, Mobile, Alabama
Find Your Place In History at the Museum of Mobile, where visitors will discover 300 years of Mobile area h... More on Discover America
This museum features a section on the history of Mobile and the region from the earliest days of the Native... More on igougo

#5.
65 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama
Description: Mobile's premier hands-on, minds-on science and family fun museum. Experience adventure in fou... More on uptake_content
Our favorite part of the Exploreum is the fact that so much of it is hands on. The kids love the laser harp... More on Trekaroo

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350 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, Alabama
'Oakleigh' is a historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It is the centerpiece of the 'Oak... More on Wikipedia
A very informative tour, all of the tour guides and personnel were very friendly and showed a great amoun... More on Yahoo! Travel

#7.
150 South Royal Street, Mobile, Alabama
Operation Schedule : Open 8-5. ; Description : Partially reconstructed 1724 French fort in downtown Mobile.... More on 800Alabama.com
Fort Conde is a partially reconstructed French fort from the early 1700�??s. If you want to take the one ... More on Trekaroo

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355 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama
The Mobile Carnival Museum highlights the history of Mardi Gras in its true birthplace - Mobile Alabama. More on familydaysoutusa
This museum contains dozens of beautiful gowns and dress trains worn by the Mardi Gras kings and queens... More on TripAdvisor

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Mobile, Al
Mobile is not only recognized as celebrating the first-known American Mardi Gras celebration in 1703 (yes,... More on Mobile.org
The official web site for Mobile says that their Mardi Gras is family friendly so I thought we would take... More on TripAdvisor

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1906 Springhill Avenue, Mobile, AL, 36607
Topics: historic, homes, civil, war, plantations, slavery. More on MuseumStuff.com
I liked that it was well kept but it could have been more centered around the history. More on Yahoo! Travel
