Uss Alabama Battleship Commn
Displacing more than 44,500 tons, the USS ALABAMA measures 680 feet from stem to stern, half as long as the Empire State Building is tall. Armed with nine, 16-inch guns in three turrets and 20, 5-inch, .38-caliber guns in... citysearch.com
Fort Mims
In 1813, people on America"s southwestern frontier were fearful. The Redstick faction of the Creek Indian Nation opposed growing U.S. influence in the area and had voted for war. However, Creeks living in the Tensaw... americanheritage.com
George Lindsey Grave Site
Actor. Fondly remembered for playing Goober Pyle in the TV series "The Andy Griffith Show" (1964 to 1968) and "Mayberry R.F.D." (1968 to 1971). Raised in the impoverished town of Jasper, Alabama, he became captivated by m... findagrave.com
Damn The Torpedoes!
Damn The Torpedoes! is the familiar battle cry, but there’s much more to the story! The Mobile Bay Civil War Trail is your guide to military movements and the way of life on and around Mobile Bay in the closing two years o... hmdb.org
Revolutionary War Battlefield And Burial Ground At Spanish...
During the Revolutionary War, France, Spain, Britain, and the United States were interested in the fate of this region. In March 1780, Spanish forces captured Mobile. They established a palisaded fort with trenches (one mile no... hmdb.org
Stop 7 Fort Mcdermott:
Late on March 26, C.S. General St. John Liddell withdrew into the relative safety of Fort Blakeley and Spanish Fort, Liddell, assisted by General Francis Cockrell, assumed personal responsibility for the defense of Blakeley and... hmdb.org
Stop 8 The Eighth Iowa Line:
Canby brought up his heavy guns from Stark’s Landing a process that took several days, beginning on the 28th. Supported by the Federal monitors, Chickasaw and Winnebago, Canby tried to pound the enemy into submission The C... hmdb.org
Museum Of Mobile
This museum interprets the history of the Mobile Bay Area and Southwestern Alabama. citysearch.com
Fort Conde Museum
Replica 18th century French fort with costumed guides, part of the city Welcome Center. stepintohistory.com