Site of wood-burning Pinewood Kiln, an Alabama Historical Landmark. Monthly exhibits feature oils, watercolors, graphics, mixed media, photography, sculpture and ceramics. Concerts, classes and workshops also featured.
Site of wood-burning Pinewood Kiln, an Alabama Historical Landmark. Monthly exhibits feature oils, watercolors, graphics, mixed media, photography, sculpture and ceramics. Concerts, classes and workshops also featured.
"Where rivers meet the sea." One of 25 national reserves protecting estuarine waters, marshes, shorelines, adjacent uplands for research, education. Museum, specimen collection, live animals, interpretive boardwalk, 3 mi./5
Fairhope, AL National PreservesHorseback riding, pony rides, hiking, hay rides, fishing, nature trails, children'
Fairhope, AL Farm LifeAdmission free for tours. Many activities for senior adults. Exquisite furniture (antiques and reproductions), extensive art works displayed throughout. Memberships available for 50
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Construction began 1819, completed 1834. Large brick fort serviced the Civil War, Spanish-American War and both world wars. I...
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