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Mardi Gras in Mobile Mardi Gras in Mobile

Mardi Gras in Mobile takes place over the course of two and a half weeks in February. The city has been recognized as the site of the first ever Mardi Gras celebration in 1703, well before it took place in New Orleans. To continue the tradition of those festivities that were established long ago, many locals and visitors make plans to enjoy the yearly Mardi Gras in Mobile. The festival attracts well over a million people who come to enjoy the parade, masks, the “throws” of beads, as well as all the tastes, sights and sounds that make this party one that should not be missed.

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History Museum of Mobile History Museum of Mobile

Connect the history of your relationship with the history of Mobile when you both enjoy a special, romantic visit to the Museum of Mobile. This impressive facility preserves the history of the Mobile Bay Area and Southwestern Alabama through the creative use of exhibits, presentations, and artifacts. Over 300 years of Mobile's history is encapsulated quite dramatically in this engaging presentation of items. Don't forget to stop into the gift shop for a memento of your date here.

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Intimidator Sportfishing Intimidator Sportfishing

Go on a real recreation adventure when you let Gulf Shores Deep Sea Fishing guide your trip out into the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Cast your line and wait for the big catch when you board one of the vessels that is part of the guide service's impressive fleet. There are different trip packages to suit the number of people in your party as well as their level of experience. The friendly staff on board will make sure that you have everything you need to reel in an unforgettable experience!

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Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Visitors and nature lovers alike will marvel at the natural attractions that can be found in the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge in nearby Gulf Shores. This sprawling 6,000-plus-acre wildlife refuge preserves the coastline's native flora and fauna as well as coyotes, foxes, American alligators and countless species of migratory birds. And in addition to those visually stunning inhabitants, you will also encounter some creatures that are a little out of the ordinary. These include the Alabama beach mouse which is on the endangered species list. You can also get even closer to all this natural beauty by hitting one of the many trails that allow you to explore the park at your own pace.

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