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The 10 Best Things To Do in and Around Mobile, Alabama

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By Cheri Sicard
Posted August 6th, 2007
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bellingrath gardensMOBILE, ALABAMA, USA -- As with most of our "Ten Best" lists here at FabulousTravel.com, the order is not an order of preference. If it made it on the list, we thought it was pretty nifty, plain and simple. Be sure to stay tuned at the end of the article for how to get more information about visiting Mobile.

1. Visit Bellingrath Gardens
2. Explore the Battle Ship Alabama
3. Go to Dauphin Island
4. Eat
5. Get in Touch with History
6. Play and Learn at the Exploreum and Science Center
7. Play Golf
8. Gamble
9. Fish
10. Celebrate Mardi Gras

1. Visit Bellingrath Gardens -- A testament to what dedication, hard work and lots of money can accomplish, the breathtakingly beautiful Bellingrath Gardens and Home began as a humble fishing camp, purchased to give Walter Bellingrath, the area's first Coca-Cola distributor, a weekend place to escape the city. Eventually Walter and his wife Bessie moved their permanent residence to the 65 acre estate, continually building and landscaping the land to reflect the natural beauty of the area. Visitors to Bellingrath Gardens will see flowers in bloom all year long as they stroll through the sprawling grounds which include a rose garden, butterfly garden, rockery, formal gardens, Oriental and American gardens, mirror lake, conservatory riverfront walk and an ecological bayou boardwalk, where local wildlife abounds.

Profiled on A&E's "American Castles," the Bellingrath Home was completed in 1935 under the careful direction of Bessie Bellingrath, and showcases her expansive collection of priceless antiques, furniture, silver, china, crystal and cut glass. A tour of the home gives insight into how the generous Bellingrath couple lived and entertained and how they were inspired to create this horticultural masterpiece.

Bellingrath Gardens and Home is located at 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd. in Theodore, Alabama, just 20 minutes southwest of Mobile. Allow 30-40 minutes to tour the home and 1-2 hours to tour the gardens, and do wear comfortable shoes. For more information, click on www.bellingrath.org.

uss alabama2. Explore the Battle Ship Alabama -- World War II history buffs will want to spend a significant amount of time exploring the USS Battleship Alabama Memorial Park where visitors can take a self-guided tour of the mammoth 680-foot long ship at their leisure.

Commissioned in August 1942, the Alabama was nicknamed the "Lucky A" because no American lives were ever lost on board due to enemy fire during her 4 1/2 years of active duty. But this 155-acre park offers much more than just the battleship. Also on display is the submarine USS Drum. Commissioned in 1941, the Drum arrived in Pearl Harbor on April 1, 1942 to begin a series of 13 war patrols, where she sank 15 ships. While the battleship crew numbered 2500, a crew of only 72 manned the Drum.

The park's 36,000 square foot aircraft pavilion is home to 24 planes from the past seven decades, including a super secret spy plane that could fly more than 5 times the speed of sound; one of six existing A-12 Blackbird spy planes; one of three remaining OS2U Kingfishers from World War II; one of only four remaining F-86L Sabre Jets; one of two ever built YF-17 -- the prototype for the F/A-18 Hornet, still flown today by the navy and marines.

The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is located at 2703 Battleship Parkway (Hwy. 90/98) just off interstate 10, exits 17 or 30. For more information, visit their website at www.ussalabama.com.

dauphin island3. Go to Dauphin Island -- Just a short drive from Mobile you'll find miles of snow white sandy beaches and all the recreational activities that go along with them. You'll also find shops, restaurants, golf, hotels, motels, and campgrounds in this small island community.

Take time to wander, there are more than just beaches on Dauphin Island. Historic Fort Gaines, site of the famous Battle of Mobile Bay, houses the actual cannons used in the Civil War conflict. On weekends, knowledgeable costumed tour guides like the one pictured, add to the educational experience.

While on the island, you can also explore the four key ecosystems of coastal Alabama (the Delta, Mobile Bay, the Barrier Islands and Mobile Bay) at The Dauphin Island Sea Lab and Estuarium. The center houses aquariums and fascinating nature exhibits inside its 10,000 square foot facility.

Bird watchers from all over the country regularly flock to Dauphin Island, and with good reason, the entire island is designated as a bird sanctuary! The Audubon bird sanctuary covers 160 acres of woodlands and boasts miles of walking trails that give access to swamp, pine forests, live oak and magnolia clearings and, of course, the gulf beach.

For a free copy of the Dauphin Island Guide, call toll free 877-532-8744 or 251-861-5524 or get more information by visiting www.dauphinisland.org. Visit the Estuarium website at http://estuarium.disl.org.

seafood4. Eat! -- Mobile presents lots of great dining options, especially for seafood lovers. Fresh fish, shrimp, crab and oysters can be found at local restaurants throughout the area. One of my favorite places is Wintzell's Oyster House, a Mobile institution since 1938 where they serve oysters fried, stewed and nude! This casual restaurant is lots of fun, its walls covered with signs and sayings, most by the restaurant's late founder, J. Oliver Wintzell. If oysters aren't your thing, Wintzell's serves terrific shrimp, and their seafood gumbo was judged Mobile's best by the Mobile Area Restaurant and Food Service Association.

Other dining options of note include the casual but delicious Saucy Q Bar B Q (click to read our full article, along with ribs cooking tips from owner Elbert Wingfield), where the BBQ ribs are so tender they practically fall off the bone. Rousso's Seafood Restaurant, where they serve seafood with a Greek flairis known for their signature dish -- scamp, a very mild white fish. While Rousso's serves this delicacy a number of ways, the Scamp Almondine was our favorite. If you're looking for gourmet fare, chef Kerry Burzelleri of the Riverview Cafe and Grill at the Adam's Mark Hotel turns out some fabulous choices, from fresh seafood, to melt-in-your-mouth tender steaks, to elaborate desserts.

Wintzell's Oyster House has 2 locations: downtown (the original) at 605 Dauphin Street (call 251-423-4605) and at 6700 Airport Blvd. (call 251-341-1111).

Saucy Q is located at 1252 Government St.; for more information call 251-433-RIBS.

You can find Rousso's at Eastern Shore Centre; 30500 State Highway 181 Suite 800; Spanish Fort, AL. Call 251-625-3386 or visit www.roussosrestaurant.com for more information.

The Adam's Mark Hotel (and Riverview Caf? and Grill) is located at 64 South Water St.; call 251-438-4000 or visit www.adamsmark.com.




 

Comments
Thanks for the updates Marilyn
Written by: Cheri Sicard
Monday, 18 May 2009
Thanks for the updates Marilyn.  It's been a few years since I wrote this story and it sounds like I need to do a return visit.  I too love Mobile and the surrounding area, so it's not a hardship, I just need to find the time.  I hear great things about the new Mardi Gras Museum that has opened since I visited too.

Wintzell's is great -- anyplace that has great specials on good oysters is my kind of place.  I LOOOVE oysters, especially raw oysters.


Mobile Updates 20090516
Written by: Marilyn Boone
Saturday, 16 May 2009

Just a little updated info for you folks about Mobile:

Food
Wintzell's now has two more locations;
In Mobile on Airport Blvd (towards the airport) & in Saraland off of Exit 13 (Their gumbo is a MUST EAT!!)

Gambling
In Atmore (about an hour away from Mobile) , there is now the Indian Creek Casino. Really nice place to go.

Sights
There is also the Mobile Museum on South Royal Street. Awesome place to go if you want to learn about Mobile history. Their collection of silver is amazing..along with the Victorian Dollhouses. Exhibit right now is 'Pirates!'
Mobile Museum of Art is also a nice place to visit.. Right now I believe their main exhibit is Norman Rockwell.

These are just some updates for your info if you're wondering... Enjoy Mobile if you do indeed make it down here!

To me, Mobile is just a great place to be!

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