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African-American School Museum

Museum

Preserved Home Economics/Agriculture building (cir. 1941) of Baldwin County Training School, the only area high school for African-American students from 1889-1950. Hear stories and see artifacts and furniture.

American Sport Art Museum & Archives (ASAMA)

Museum

Museum is dedicated to the preservation of sports history, art and literature.

Bay Rivers Art Guild & Gallery (BRAG)

Museum

Workshops and classes for adults in all mediums, and children, after-school and Summer Art Camp. Exhibits at main gallery and outreach locations.

Brantley's Petting Zoo & Pony Rides

Zoological Park

Pony and train rides, petting zoo, planting station. Hay hop, Rope a Steer. Bring your own lunch and enjoy our picnic area. Also, birthday parties, field trips & groups.

Centennial Kids Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Playground equipment, picnic tables, flowers, restrooms. Two magnificent oak trees (300+ years old) dripping with moss. Children's fence artwork from September Jubilee Festival.

Daphne Path

Outdoor Recreation Site

Side/boardwalk for walking, jogging and biking.

Daphne's Bayfront Park/Pavilion

Outdoor Recreation Site

On Mobile Bay. Pier with beach seating, boardwalk, gazebo with surrounding seating, meeting facility, restrooms. Listed on Ala. Coastal Birding Trail. Beautiful sunsets, good fishing.

Daphne's Dog Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Includes two pet water fountains; grooming station; small and large dog areas and three pooper scooper stations.

Eastern Shore Antiques

Antique

American, European, and Oriental Furniture, art, lighting, and collectibles for your home or office. On U.S. Hwy. 98 just 4.7 miles south of I-10.

Gen. Andrew Jackson's Oak at Village Park Preserve

Historic Site

Jackson climbed oak, rallied troops (1814). D'Olive Family Cemetery (1804). Union troops came ashore en route to Battle of Spanish Fort. Picnicking, trail, restrooms, champion trees.

Lake Forest Golf Course

Golf Course

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Malbis Memorial Church

Historic Site

Greek Orthodox Church, Byzantine architecture. Dedicated 1965 to memory of Jason Malbis, founder of Malbis Plantation. Murals depicting Christ's life. Carved marble, vivid stained glass.

Manci's Antique Club & Cafe

Antique

Cir. 1900 cafe hosts second-largest collection of Jim Beam decanters. Also, old farm tools, Rock-Ola, antiques. Cafe featured in Southern Living and on "Diners, Drive-ins & Dives."

May Day Park & Pier

Outdoor Recreation Site

Opened in 1887 and was festival site for more than 60 years. Bandstand, pier, playground, picnic tables, boat launch, restrooms, moss-covered trees, beautiful sunsets.

Middle Bay Lighthouse

Historic Site

A prefabricated screwpile hexagonal-schaped, wooden lighthouse built in 1865 and used to aid in navigation on Mobile Bay. Listed on Nationa Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Old Methodist Museum & Cemetery

Museum

Union soldiers slept here en route to the Battle of Spanish Fort in 1865. Slave loft still intact. Graves dating back to 1847. Local artifacts. Cir. 1858.

TimberCreek Golf Club

Golf Course

Four Star Award Winner. Golf Digest "Places to Play". 27-hole championship layout by Earl Stone. Full service restaurant, first class facilities.

Treasures from the Queen of Italy

Historic Site

Queen Margherita sent gifts to Italian colonists in 1898 for building church. Display in case in left rear of church. Colonists names on front portal.

W.O. Lott Park

Outdoor Recreation Site

Four baseball fields with bleachers, pitching cage, two tennis courts, basketball court, two bocce courts, playground, picnic area, concessions, restrooms.