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    Great view over the Mobile River, on 1-65 heading to Atlanta! I found out that it's a fairly new, completed in 2016, local causeway crossing the Mobile Delta.

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    Lady In The Lake - It's been over 2 years since hurricane Sally damaged the Lady in the Lake. We're here to watch her return to her rightful home. 11/11/22

    Lady In The Lake

    4.0(2 reviews)
    47.6 mi

    Unique, but quite a drive out there…read more Facility and grounds are beautiful, but not sure it's worth the 20 mile drive from Orange Beach.

    Lady in the Lake was damaged during hurricane Sally in September 2020, but her creator was able to…read moresalvage the pieces and put her back together. It was originally in January 2012, fiberglass sculptor Mark Cline received a phone call from an employee of George Barber, a billionaire art patron. "Mr. Barber," said the voice, "is interested in you building a fifty-foot woman." So it happened, a fiberglass floating woman was born, but it's essentially just her head and knees but this lady would be taller than the Statue of Liberty if she were a full standing figure. She began life as the "Lady in the Lake" in Leeds but was moved to Barber's Elberta property several ago and is now 10 years old. The good news is she's all repaired and will be returning to her watery home at Barber Marina any day now. So, what some other things to see while you're on your way to Barber Marina? Well, there's a fiberglass Stonehenge replica, which is located in the woods by the road, and an assortment of other artworks by Cline including four dinosaurs, a T-rex, brontosaurus, stegosaurus and triceratops. Those sculptures weren't damaged by the hurricane because they are located farther inland and sheltered by woods. There's a few other surprises like a beautiful marble fountain, a giant metal spider and more :-) There's not much else out there because this is way out in the woods BUT you're not far from Pirates Cove, home if THE cheeseburger in paradise (see that review for details) and it's a great place for a cold one and, of course, a darned good burger on the sandy beach by the bay, don't miss that! Directions: Drive US-98 either eight miles east of Foley, Alabama, or 21 miles west of downtown Pensacola, Florida. Turn south onto County Rd 95. Drive 5 miles. Turn right onto Fish Trap Rd. Drive a 1/2 mile. Turn left at the Barber Marina sign. Drive 2.5 miles to the Barber Marina. Drive halfway around the traffic circle, then park in the lot as close to the water as you can. You'll see the Lady floating out toward the end of the dock; you can walk out to her. Bottom line: It's not everyone's cup of tea, but I thin it's cool. https://facebook.com/ElbertaDinos/

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    Lady In The Lake - Taking the girls on a tour :-)

    Taking the girls on a tour :-)

    Lady In The Lake - Ready to launch

    Ready to launch

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    Fairhope French Quarter

    Fairhope French Quarter

    3.6(5 reviews)
    27.1 mi

    This is nothing like the New Orleans French Quarter. First off it is way cleaner and smells far…read morebetter. This area is also significantly safer than New Orleans. Now I can see how they were going for a gimmick marketing play here but they missed some elements. The restaurants and businesses here offer nothing French I saw and nothing that resembles New Orleans French Quarter. Panani Pete's offers Italian Panani sandwiches so this seems more like the Italian Quarter. Now parts of the New Orleans French Quarter were known as Little Italy or Little Palermo during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries as so many Sicilian immigrants lived in the French Quarter so maybe the theme is back to that era? The HUGE missing elements here are that they have no ability to allow you to carry your booze about everywhere like properly civilized humans should and they force closing times without any 24/7 establishments serving libations as a joy focused culture should. So I just don't get any sort of French Quarter vibe or joie de vivre required for a place to claim French Quarter status. Perhaps I'm missing something?

    Cobblestone streets, music being piped through outdoor speakers, water fountains, flowers…read moreeverywhere and adorable little shops? Are you somewhere in heaven? Yes, pretty much. Welcome to Fairhope's French Quarter. Ahh, this little slice of heaven is in the middle of the beautiful little town of Fairhope. Getting to it is just as nice as being there. It's a pretty drive up and down hilly tree lined streets where duck and geese crossings aren't uncommon. Parking was a little challenging since I wasn't familiar with the area (yet, trust me I came here multiple times on my visit, so I learned quickly) but once I found it, it was a breeze and there are plenty of places to park for free. Once you're inside there so much to see and do, not unlike the New Orleans FQ but on a much smaller and less smelly scale. Cute little shops with clothing, books, restaurants, novelties and art. It's totally worth a visit or twenty and I highly recommend checking it out for yourself. I know I'll be back!

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    Fairhope French Quarter - The Fairhope French Quarter... Nothing like the actual New Orleans French Quarter...

    The Fairhope French Quarter... Nothing like the actual New Orleans French Quarter...

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    Serene

    Fairhope French Quarter - Lovely

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    Jubilee Festival - Pottery

    Jubilee Festival

    4.0(2 reviews)
    21.6 mi

    Looking forward to anything Art wise, arriving to Loud music kids dancing tents with nice people…read moretrying to sell their art. If Only rude people would not unleash their children on others. The loud out of tune and spastic music selection, loud TV with football, and 4 wheeler with his own music which was not only annoying but even caused the artists headaches. Good advice to planners of these types of events, alittle quiet please so those sincere appreciators can enjoy and shop. People with dogs should understand it's not a dog show, your dog loves you but not the heat of blacktop, crowds and noise. To those people who's parents never teaching the art of etiquette, using interrupting behavior makes you appear classless. It doesn't help in sales or elsewise.

    Y'all....go. Just go. The Jubilee Festival is awesome!…read more I try to go every year and I always find the cutest stuff. Some of my finds included a Corian trivet shaped like a turtle, and I got our niece one that's shaped like a mermaid. I also bought a spoon made from Corian with a notch on it so it can rest on the side of the pot. I bought a print of the Middle Bay lighthouse painted by a retired fireman. I bought two prints of sea turtles painted by an up and coming artist named Gary Pope, Jr. My friend Bev kept telling him he should increase his prices before I paid for mine. She's totally right, but wait until after I buy mine. My favorite local photographer/candle maker was there selling her candles and wax melts and I loaded up. That's Lynn Jordan/Bon Secour Candle Company, in case you're wondering. I bought Jasmine a tutu from a booth that had everything you could possibly want for your pet. Of course I bought some pottery. I got the most fabulous and practical utensil holder with crabs on it for only $36! I wanted so much more and the prices were great. In addition to what we bought, we saw wood bowls, gorgeous and well-made handcrafted jewelry, paintings, clothing, address plaques and so much more. There were several food stands as well and some live music. This festival is not huge. We walked in in a matter of a couple of hours and saw everything. It's really a can't miss annual event. There's no admission and parking is free.

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    Jubilee Festival - Turtle print. I framed it later.

    Turtle print. I framed it later.

    Jubilee Festival - Also had the alligator on a stick he did not win the battle from the next sign

    Also had the alligator on a stick he did not win the battle from the next sign

    Jubilee Festival - Chef judging table

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    Chef judging table

    Ken Combs Pier - Ken Combs Pier, Gulfport

    Ken Combs Pier

    2.7(3 reviews)
    73.3 mi

    COMING UP ON SIX YEARS!!! 5 years it took the city to get FEMA funding approved?! Seriously?! Why…read morenot rebuild it and get reimbursed!? Sad state of affairs when there is VERY LITTLE focus on something that brings so much R&R to so many RESIDENTS and vacationers alike. My father who now has dementia purchased a property here and renovated it completely to be close to water access and fishing. Their previous home was in Waveland when Katrina hit. It is absolutely disgusting and deplorable that the city has not only dragged its feet on this and the other piers but also GIVEN UP city property for PRIVATE gain in what used to be public access under Cowain-Lorraine bridge. Im sure Captain's Wharf is a great MARINA, but there goes another depleted public resource. Now it's 100$ for annual pass?! Disgusting. Anyway, I figure I'll be planning his funeral before I can get an easy access fishing destination close to home. Thanks again Gulfport, for NOTHING.

    Nearly six years since Dave O.'s review and the Ken Combs Pier remains unchanged and unrepaired…read more That's just not right because this is a beautiful part of the Gulf Coast and piers are the best way to get out into the water without actually going on a boat or getting wet. The piers in Biloxi and Ocean Springs are wonderful. Did they run out of repair money? Did they fix it and it got damaged by another storm? I don't know. [Review 14190 overall, 1512 of 2020, number 80 in Mississippi.]

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    Ken Combs Pier - Ken Combs Pier, Gulfport

    Ken Combs Pier, Gulfport

    Ken Combs Pier - Ken Combs Pier, Gulfport

    Ken Combs Pier, Gulfport

    Ken Combs Pier

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