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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 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.
45.3 Miles
The 400,000 square-foot Mobile Convention Center often hosts conventions, trade shows, performing arts and sporting events in its Arena, Theater and Exposition Hall. The 10,112 seat arena has a seven story high dome.
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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.
45.4 Miles
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.
45.7 Miles
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.
45.9 Miles
Church Street Historic District contains many buildings constructed from 1820's to the early 1900s of varying architectural styles including Federal, Greek revival, Italianate, Queen Anne and Victorian. Notable buildings in the district include the 1836 Government Street Presbyterian Church, Barton Academy, and…