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Downtown Mobile Alabama State Docks GM & O Building/ Wave Transit mobile bay Downtown area Transportation Center 23 inFoRMation FREE moda! RoutE moda! stoPs Look for the moda! stop umbrellas. For moda! Information, call (251) 344-6600. U.S. Post Business improvement district Office Within this district, please call 28 40 their hotline 327-SAFE for information, vehicle assistance or 36 safety escort services. PaRks/gREEn sPaCEs PaRking 27 Wild Native m o c Boat Tours . z 26 t o h S 45 14 9 y M 47 - 6 n 22 o 3 13 s 33 n e 25 D d a 42 8 T 23 7 © 12 44 25 28 39 15 11 Government Plaza SOUTH SOUTH , 11 30 7 26 12 19 20 NORTH EXPECTATIONS. 38 24 13 17 Located on the southern tip of ordinary, Mobile is the o-neglected middle child 21 on the road between New Orleans and the beautiful beaches of the Gulf Coast. It 's 10 5 where glitz meets grits and old school joins with new. Founded in 1702, Mobile 14 Fort Condé offers a unique Southern experience you won't find anywhere else, which includes Welcome Center the country 's oldest Mardi Gras celebration, numerous historic districts, beautiful i-10, Exit 26B waterways, fresh seafood and much more. And with more than 80 area hotels, • Follow to vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts, and campgrounds, you are sure to find the • Water St. (Exit 26B) • Left on Government St. one that will suit your needs and get you close to the many attractions, restaurants • Left on Royal St. and special events that have drawn you to Secretly Awesome Mobile Bay. Ride the moda! FREE downtown transportation • Right on Church St. 34 Free transportation is available from the Fort Condé • Entrance on Left. Welcome Center to about 20 additional downtown Plan your vacation or book your lodging before you arrive. 37 locations. Runs Monday through Friday, 7am - 6pm and saturday, 9am - 5pm. Check out all that Mobile Bay has to offer, visit www.mobilebay.org or call 1-800-5-MOBILE. This map is not to scale and subject to change without notice. ■ things to do 24. GulfQuest/National Maritime 40. Richards-DAR House Museum 7. Cathedral of the Immaculate 20. Michael C. Dow Mobile Landing 3. A&M Peanut Shop Museum of the Gulf of Mexico, 42. Robertson Gallery Conception 21. Mobile Civic Center 6. Art(ology) Gallery & Gifts Opening Soon! 44. Space 301 8. Cathedral Square 22. Mobile Police Museum 7. USS ALABAMA 25. History Museum of Mobile 45. Three George’s & The Nuthouse 9. Christ Church Cathedral (Downtown Police Precinct) Battleship Memorial Park 26. Inside Up 47. Urban Emporium 10. Church Street Cemetery 23. Mobile Press Register 9. Bienville Books 27. Kangal Gallery in the Sail Loft 11. Cooper Riverside Park 25. Saenger Theatre 11. Cathedral Square Gallery 28. Mardi Gras-n-More ● Points oF intEREst 12. Father Ryan Memorial Park 26. Spanish Plaza 12. Condé-Charlotte Museum House 30. Mobile Carnival Museum 2. Arthur R. Outlaw Mobile 13. First Baptist Church 28. Stone Street Baptist Church mobile bay Convention & visitors bureau 13. Covered Boutique 36. National African-American Convention Center 14. Government Street Methodist Church 33. Unity Point Park 14. Crescent Theater Archives & Multicultural Museum 3. Admiral Semmes Statue 15. Government Street Presbyterian 34. Washington Square www.mobilebay.org 1-800-5-MOBILE [email protected] 37. Oakleigh Historic Complex 19. Fort Condé Museum & Welcome Center 4. Bienville Square Church 38. Phoenix Fire Museum 23. Gulf Coast Exploreum 5. Big Zion AME Zion 17. Home of Admiral Raphael 1 South Water Street, Mobile, AL 36602 ® 39. Portier House Science Center & IMAX Theater 6. Bishop State Community College Semmes/Bedsole Chapel REv. 4/2013 50K.
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