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Discover Mobile's rich historical city, the birthplace of Mardi Gras while staying at the Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel. The city provides an unforgettable experience including, the Mardi Gras Museum, the USS Alabama Battle Ship, Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center and an entertainment district filled with food and drinks for everyone.

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    ROBERT TRENT JONES GOLF AT MAGNOLIA GROVE
    ROBERT TRENT JONES GOLF AT MAGNOLIA GROVE

    Opened in 1992, golfers will find newly renovated courses located at Mobile's RTJ Magnolia Grove.  The topography at Magnolia Grove features creeks, marshland and lakes with each of the 54 holes carved through indigenous hardwood and pine.  Renovations have made the courses more "player friendly" while still keeping the integrity of Robert Trent Jones' original design.  Play the Crossings, Falls or Short Course.

    WWW.RTJGOLF.COM

    Phone  +1 251-645-0075

    National Maritime Museum of The Gulf of Mexico
    The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico

    The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico is the only museum in the world dedicated to the rich history and traditions of the Gulf of Mexico. With more than 80 immersive exhibits and interactives, the Museum has something for maritime lovers of every age. During your visit you can pilot a cargo ship up the Mobile River; dive beneath the surface to explore historic shipwrecks; and step inside a ship's cargo container. And while you're here, don't forget to step out onto one of our balconies to see the Port of Mobile in action!  Step into an interactive classroom that is unlike any other. The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico has 8 "decks" featuring interactive exhibits on the history, commerce and ecology of the Gulf Coast Region. 

    The Africatown Heritage House
    The Africatown Heritage House

    The Africatown Heritage House has earned national recognition as one of USA TODAY's "2024 10Best Readers' Choice travel award" for Best New Museum, as chosen by readers and website visitors.  "This museum is reshaping the Africatown community and changing humanity around the world for the better with every new visitor," said Visit Mobile CEO, David Clark. "The people and heritage of Africatown are one of Mobile's most poignant stories, and that is saying a great deal for a city more than 300 years old."  The Clotilda, the last known American slave ship, made its illegal voyage to Mobile Bay in 1860, 52 years after the international slave trade was outlawed. In the years to come, the displaced Africans survived enslavement and established a community as free Americans. They maintained their African identities, creating the tight-knit, independent community known as Africatown.

    For more information about the museum and to plan a visit, go to Mobile.org/Clotilda.

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