- TripBuzz found 33 things to do indoors in the Perdido Key area. From Arena The Next Level to National Naval Aviation Museum, Perdido Key offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 25 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 29 different types of things to do inside in or near Perdido Key, Florida. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: History Museums, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- There are 0 indoor activities in Perdido Key, and 33 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Pensacola, Foley, Orange Beach and Gulf Shores.
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Besides presenting more than 300 years of Mobile's history in its 5 permanent collections, the Museum of Mobile has also private meeting rooms, which can be rented for all types of special occasions.
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65 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602
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With a collection of more than 50 interactive exhibits, the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center is sure to attract both children and their parents. It also has a theatre which shows themed documentaries. It can also host special events.
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The Crescent Theatre is a modern theatre, with the latest sound and video technologies to make a couple of hours more entertaining for the moviegoer.
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The Mobile Carnival Museum is dedicated only to the Carnival which is held in Mobile. It has on display costumes, crowns, and everything else which people can see at a Carnival. It also has a gift shop.
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Bienville Books is an independent bookstore carrying used books, especially those with a local connection, as well as first edition books. This bookstore also carries furniture and art from local artists.
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At Saenger Theatre Mobile, visitors can attend a range of performing arts events, from rock n' roll bands to musicals. The theater was constructed in 1927 and retains many of its original architectural features.
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Originally constructed for Charles and Caroline Richards in about 1860, the Italianate style Richards-DAR House Museum hosts special events. The six Daughters of the American Revolution organizations in the Mobile area also use the house.
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Costumed guides lead visitors on a tour of the Greek Revival Oakleigh House constructed in 1833 for James Roper. The tour also includes the1850 Cox-Deasy Cottage and the 1860 Cook's House and Garden.
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The Greek Revival Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was built in 1855 for Judge John Bragg so that his wife and daughters could enjoy Mobile's Mardi-Gras season. The 13,000 square foot home can be toured, and is often home to special events.
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653 Beal Parkway Northwest, Fort Walton Beach, FL
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White Sands Bowling Center offers open and league bowling for the whole family. They also have a large game arcade, a lounge, and a pro-shop offering both new equipment and repairs.