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    City of Mobile - "USS Alabama Battleship"

    City of Mobile

    3.7(7 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The City of Mobile, Alabama is an amazing place filled with great culinary destinations, historical…read moreplaces, a vibrant downtown and much more. In case you are unaware, the first Mardi Gras here in the United States was not in New Orleans, Louisiana, but rather here in Mobile, Alabama. Mardi Gras is still celebrated here yearly and I personally am a huge fan. The Mardi Gras celebration is centered around Joe Cain, the man who brought Mardi Gras to the United States. The Sunday before Fat Tuesday, there is a celebration in honor of Joe Cain complete with the Joe Cain Procession (it is never called a parade). Joe Cain's "merry widows" gather at Joe Cain's grave at the Church Street Graveyard to lay a wreath at Joe Cain's grave. These "widows" are dressed in black for mourning and it is an impressive way to start Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama. The food in Mobile is amazing, as well. You can taste the cajun influence in the food. Mobile, Alabama has been called the "Paris of the South" and this vibrant, hip city does meet up to that comparison. I look forward to my visits to Mobile, Alabama. If you find yourself in this great city,I would recommend that you visit Church Street Graveyard to pay your respects to Joe Cain, enjoy a fantastic po' boy or another cajun dish, and go check out the Gulf of Mexico. I would also check out Dauphin Street, which is the hip part of downtown. I give Mobile, Alabama an overall rating of five stars and I would definitely recommend a visit to Mobile, Alabama.

    Ah, yes! What can I say about the city of Mobile? I like to think of Mobile as a somewhat…read moresleepy-town, on the brink of a major awakening-- when the sleeping pill wears off. The location and real estate potential is off the charts. And while other cities (even its neighbors-- Biloxi, Orange Beach/Gulfshores) might've run wild with the possibilities in a New York second, I believe Mobile has a certain "slow and steady wins the race" trajectory. Not too much, not too fast-- not sure if that's good or bad! I am banking on the fact that in my short time here, I've seen many things being added to the city of Mobile. They've got bike rentals, a new pedal tour, a walking foodie tour, great museums, great restaurants, Mardi Gras (the first in the USA) season and parades galore on their side, many new businesses being added, Carnival Cruise Lines, a growing art walk and cultural scene, etc. Again, there's a lot to do (if you're in the know) and so much potential here to be seized and capitalized on.

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    City of Mobile - "USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park"

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    USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park - Missile room

    USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park

    4.6(282 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I surprised my husband with a trip to the USS Alabama for his birthday because it had been on his…read morebucket list for several years. It turned out to be one of the best birthday surprises I've ever planned. We visited on a Wednesday, and it was the perfect day to go. The crowds were light, which gave us plenty of time to explore at our own pace. One piece of advice: grab a map and actually use it! My husband was in charge of navigation, and somehow we almost missed a huge section of the ship. The USS Alabama is fascinating from top to bottom. Walking through the sleeping quarters, mess halls, engine rooms, and gun turrets really gives you an appreciation for the people who served aboard her. The grounds also include historic aircraft and military exhibits, so plan to spend more time than you think you'll need. Parking is an additional $5, so keep that in mind when budgeting your visit. If you're eligible for military, senior, or group discounts, be sure to ask about available savings before purchasing tickets. Fun fact: The USS Alabama earned nine battle stars during World War II and is often referred to as "The Lucky A" because she returned from combat without losing a crew member to enemy action. Learning little pieces of history like that made the experience even more meaningful. If you enjoy history, military museums, or simply exploring unique places, this is absolutely worth the trip. Just don't let your spouse be in charge of the map.

    The USS Alabama Battleship Park was a fascinating and impressive spot to visit, especially if…read moreyou're into military history. The battleship itself is massive and well-preserved, giving you a real sense of what life was like for sailors during World War II. Walking through the ship, you can explore different areas like the deck, engine room, and living quarters, which was a really cool experience. The park also includes other military aircraft and exhibits too! Mom and I went on a tour here back in 2018 during a road trip to New Orleans. This is a history buffs paradise!

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    USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park - Top picture: walking platform onto the USS Alabama   Bottom: Galley inside the ship

    Top picture: walking platform onto the USS Alabama Bottom: Galley inside the ship

    USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park - On top of the submarine

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