- TripBuzz found 2 things to do with kids in or near Atmore, Alabama, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Perdido Key.
- From Little River State Forest to Lost Bay Guide Service - Private Charters, the Atmore area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Forests, Parks, Golf and History Museums.
- Atmore is located on the far southern part of the state, close to the large port city of Mobile. Despite its closeness to the metropolitan area of Mobile, Atmore is mostly rural and small in overall size. The town is actually the headquarters for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, which has built a federally recognized gambling casino in the area.
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Offering newly released blockbuster movies, Rave Motion Picture Theater is a central entertainment attraction for both locals and visitors. IMAX is offered on certain movies when available, and there are specialty discount days during the week for those wishing to save money.
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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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150 South Royal Street, Mobile, AL 36602
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Located in a 1724 partially reconstructed French Fort, the Fort Conde Museum & Welcome Center presents a history of Mobile, and also offers its visitors useful information.
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Conde-Charlotte Museum House
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104 Theatre St, Mobile, AL 36602
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Visitors can take guided tours of the Conde-Charlotte Museum House originally built in 1850 for Jonathan and Elizabeth Kirkbride. The house is restored with period antiques, and visitors can also see sections of the jail that was on the site from 1822 to 1850.
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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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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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Built in 1839 and deactivated in 1947, Fort Barrancas was designated a National Historic Site in 1960. It is now a visitor's center.
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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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The 413 square miles Mobile Bay is formed on the west side by Fort Morgan Peninsula and on the west side by Dauphin Island. While the average depth of the bay is only 10 feet, the bay is often over 76 feet deep in the shipping channel.
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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.