Quality Inn Downtown Historic District in Mobile AL
Book here: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Quality Inn Downtown Historic District 255 Church Street Mobile AL 36602 The Quality Inn Downtown Historic District hotel in Mobile, Alabama is in the historic area of downtown Mobile, within walking distance of the Mobile Civic Center, Mobile Convention Center and the nightlife on Dauphin Street. Additional attractions just a short drive from this hotel include Mobile Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mobile Zoo and various Florida beaches. The hotel is located near restaurants, the Gulf Coast Exploreum, the Mobile Carnival Museum and Mobile's Saenger Theatre. Guests at this hotel can enjoy the hotel’s seasonal outdoor pool. Other amenities include free continental breakfast, free wireless high-speed internet access, free newspaper and free local calls. All guest rooms include cable TV, a desk, a hairdryer, and ironing facilities. Select rooms feature a high-definition TV, a microwave and a refrigerator. For guest convenience, laundry facilities are available, as well as plenty of parking. Business travelers can appreciate access to copy and fax services.
Friday Night on Dauphin Street
A glimpse at Friday night on Dauphin Street in downtown Mobile, Alabama.
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Holiday Inn Mobile Downtown Historic District in Mobile AL
Book here: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Holiday Inn Mobile Downtown Historic District 301 Government Street Mobile AL 36602 This downtown Mobile, Alabama hotel is next to the Mobile Carnival Museum, celebrating the history of Mardi Gras. It features an on-site restaurant, bar and rooms with free Wi-Fi. Holiday Inn Mobile Downtown Historic District offers spacious rooms furnished with a microwave and refrigerator. Each air-conditioned room includes a cable TV, work desk and coffee maker. Layfayette’s Restaurant serves American cuisine for breakfast and dinner at the Mobile Holiday Inn. A variety of drinks and beautiful views of Mobile Bay can be enjoyed at the rooftop Skyview Lounge. Guests of the Downtown Historic District Holiday Inn can work out in the gym or swim in the outdoor pool. The business center offers fax and copy services. USS Battleship Alabama Memorial Park is a 6-minute drive from the Holiday Inn. The Mobile Civic Center is 4 blocks away.
Experience Dauphin Street Vault in HD
Come join us for the annual Dauphin Street Vault, happening on lower Dauphin Street in the heart of the entertainment district in Mobile, AL on July 19, 2014.
This street vault is one of the best all-comers street vaults in the USA and also the best pole vault block party on the planet. Can't wait to see you there!
Candlewood Suites Hotel Mobile-Downtown - Mobile, Alabama
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Downtown Mobile Offers Hotel's Guests Historic Insight
Welcome to the Candlewood Suites® Hotel Mobile - Downtown. This hotel's accommodations are strategically situated in the heart of Mobile's historic district, within walking distance of historic sites, local entertainment venues and prominent area businesses. This top-notch location paired with amenities that grant the freedom to come and go ensure a terrific travel experience.
With the renowned USS Alabama Battleship three miles away, Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center down the street and landmarks like Saenger Theater within walking distance, guests find plenty to do downtown. The hotel's location puts Mobile visitors near the Alabama Delta Resource Center, a favorite stop for nature enthusiasts. Those looking for a lively nightlife scene aren't disappointed either, as Dauphin Street Entertainment District is steps from the hotel.
Business in Mobile, AL is always a pleasure thanks to the hotel's proximity to Austal USA, the Alabama State Docks, Kimberly-Clark, Mobile Aerospace Engineering and the US Army Corps of Engineers. With free wired and Wi-Fi access and a 24-hour Business Center, guests can also work productively.
Here, patrons have free parking, 24-hour access to free laundry facilities, the Candlewood Cupboard and a Fitness Center. There's also an outdoor pool and barbecue area. Next time you're looking for an extended stay hotel in Mobile, AL, Consider Us Home!
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1st drive around in Mobile, Alabama
I used a Panasonic TM90 camcorder and drove in my Acura, TL 04
Road Trip #090 - US-90 East - Downtown Mobile to Mobile Bay via the Cochrane Africantown USA Bridge
We continue east on US-90 beginning at the corner of Broad Street and Government Street in downtown Mobile. The route takes us up Broad and Beauregard Streets to I-165. We head north to Pritchard and exit at Bay Bridge Road. This takes us to the Cochrane-Africatown USA Bridge across the Mobile River. We then head south on Blakely Island to the eastern end of the Bankhead Tunnel.
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00:07 S Broad & Government Streets, Mobile, Alabama
00:27 Spring Hill Ave
00:53 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
01:27 I-165
02:08 Pritchard, Alabama / Bay Bridge Road
02:25 US-43 Southern Terminus / Telegraph Rd
02:53 Cochrane-Africatown USA Bridge
03:11 Mobile River
03:20 Blakely Island
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Mobile, Alabama - Bienville Square (2020)
Bienville Square is a historic city park in the center of downtown Mobile, Alabama. Bienville Square was named for Mobile's founder, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville. It takes up the entire block bordered by the streets of Dauphin, Saint Joseph, Saint Francis, and North Conception.
Bienville Square had its beginnings as a public park in 1824 when the United States Congress passed an act that transferred a large plot of land to the city of Mobile and specified that the property be forever used as a city park. This plot had been the site of the old Spanish Hospital on the southwestern corner of the block, at the corner of Dauphin Street and North Conception Street. The city began buying the other lots in the block in 1834 and, by 1849, held title to the entire block.
The May 30, 1869 edition of the Mobile Register gives a short history of the square: For thirty years of more Bienville Square-- the public square as it was called for two thirds of that time-has had an existence, but in its neglected state, a receptacle of trash and a lair for vagabonds, it was an absolute nuisance until it was put into its present condition through the energy, good taste and liberal judgement of Lewis T. Woodruff. Bienville Square as it is, is his creation, and he never ceased to feel an interest in its being properly cared for.
The square was a primary gathering place for residents of the city from the 1850s to the 1940s. By the late 1960s, however, Bienville Square had become rundown as the city lost population to the suburbs in the postwar housing developments. With the revival of downtown starting in the 1980s, the city renewed the square and its popularity increased.
Theodore Roosevelt spoke in the square in 1905 about the importance of the Panama Canal to the port of Mobile. It was the site of many mass meetings by shipyard workers from Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company during World War II as the company experienced labor disputes.
Dauphin's Restaurant and Mobile, Alabama
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The most Beautiful places to visit in Alabama USA.Alabama is a southeastern U.S. state that’s home to significant landmarks from the American Civil Rights Movement. The city of Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church, now a museum, was a protest headquarters in the 1960s. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s church and the Rosa Parks Museum, dedicated to the activist, can be found in the capital of Montgomery.
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U.S. 90 West (Mobile, Alabama) [HD]
This video follows U.S. 90 westbound from I-165 to just west of I-65.
Mobile Mardi Gras 2015 Order Of LaShe's Rockin' In The U.S.A.
The Ladies of LaShe's were ready to let the good times roll on their night to parade on the streets of Mobile! Three of my Aunts are in this organization, I hope you enjoy our view of the Order of LaShe's parade!
Mobile, AL - Welcome to the Mobile Bay Area!
Welcome to beautiful Mobile, Alabama! I am Alesia Parker and I am an associate broker for the leading real estate company on Alabama's Gulf Coast, Roberts Brothers. Whether you are thinking of relocating to Mobile or you are just curious about what Alabama's only port city has to offer, you have come to the right place. Mobile, and the surrounding areas, are truly diverse and have something for everyone.
What is your idea of the perfect place to call home?
If you like to be near an area rich in history and culture, while keeping your finger on the pulse of everything happening in the city, then the Downtown and Midtown residential areas may be just the ticket.
Let's say you prefer to spread out a little in a more suburban setting, surrounded by athletic fields and parks but just a skip to shopping. Then West Mobile may be your fit.
But, the suburbs are still too crowded for your taste? Don't worry. We have an answer for that as well. Bring your horses if you want to the rural areas of Mobile County. And still be within a short drive from everything!
But let's say that dipping your toes in the water at the end of everyday is your idea of a dream home. Well, you have come to the right place! Mobile offers waterfront property in numerous shapes and sizes.
Over the next several videos, we are going to explore the each residential section of Mobile and the surrounding areas, as well as a some history and little know facts about Alabama's oldest city!
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Alabama Beaches in New York City
People near Herald Square will be able to take a relaxing pause in their day, in a display replicating Alabama's gulf coast.
What is the best hotel in Mobile Al? Top 3 best Mobile hotels as voted by travelers
What is the best hotel in Mobile al ? check the ratings made by travelers themselves.
List of hotels in Mobile Alabama:
Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Mobile
Baymont Inn & Suites Tillman's Corne Mobile
Candlewood Suites Mobile-Downtown Hotel
Comfort Suites Mobile (AL)
Days Inn & Suites Mobile
Econo Lodge Mobile
Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott Mobile Spanish Fort
Fort Conde Inn Mobile
Hampton Inn & Suites Mobile Providence Park/Airport
Holiday Inn MOBILE - AIRPORT
Homewood Suites by Hilton Mobile
Mobile Marriott Hotel
Quality Inn Downtown Historic District Mobile
Red Roof Inn Mobile North
Residence Inn Mobile
Super 8 Motel Mobile
TownePlace Suites Mobile
Americas Best Value Inn Mobile
Berney fly Bed & Breakfast Inn Mobile
Comfort Inn Mobile (AL)
Courtyard By Marriott Mobile Spanish Fort Hotel
Days Inn Mobile Airport
Econo Lodge Tillmans Corner Mobile
Fairfield Inn & Suites Mobile
Hampton Inn & Suites Mobile- Downtown Historic District
Hampton Inn Mobile-I-10/Bellingrath Gardens
Holiday Inn Mobile Downtown Historic District
La Quinta Inn & Suites Mobile Tillman's Corner
Port City Inn Mobile
Quality Inn Mobile
Red Roof Inn Mobile South
Rodeway Inn & Suites Mobile
Super 8 Motel Mobile Tillmans Corner Area
Wingate by Wyndham Mobile
Baymont Inn & Suites Mobile
Best Western Moffett Road Inn Mobile
Comfort Suites Mobile
Courtyard Mobile
Drury Inn Mobile
Extended Stay America Mobile Spring Hill Hotel
Family Inns Of America Mobile
Hampton Inn & Suites Mobile I-65@ Airport Blvd
Hilton Garden Inn Mobile West I-65/Airport Boulevard
Holiday Inn Mobile West I-10
La Quinta Inn Mobile
Quality Inn & Suites Mobile
Radisson Admiral Semmes Hotel Mobile
Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel
Rodeway Inn Midtown Mobile
The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa
Wingate By Wyndham Mobile I-10 Bellingrath Gardens Hotel
Things to do in Mobile AL
Battleship USS ALABAMA,
Mobile Carnival Museum,
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception,
Richards-DAR House Museum,
Crescent Theater,
History Museum of Mobile,
Historic Oakleigh House,
Church Street Historic District,
Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center,
Fort Conde Museum and Welcome Center,
Mobile Museum of Art,
Bienville Books,
Dauphin Street
Mobile Botanical Gardens,
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion,
Mobile Bay,
A & M Peanut store,
Mobile Medical Museum,
Hank Aaron Stadium,
Firehouse Wine Bar and Shop,
Conde-Charlotte Museum House,
I-65 General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge,
Chickasabogue Park Alabama,
Environmental Studies Center,
Centre for the Living Arts,
Mobile Civic Center,
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#10 Vacation Destination in Alabama | USA
Alabama is a southeastern U.S. state that’s home to significant landmarks from the American Civil Rights Movement. The city of Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church, now a museum, was a protest headquarters in the 1960s. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s church and the Rosa Parks Museum, dedicated to the activist, can be found in the capital of Montgomery.
#10 Vacation Destination in Alabama | USA
#1. Dauphin Island
#2. DeSoto Park and Little River Canyon
#3. US Space & Rocket Center
#4. Bellingrath Gardens
#5. USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park
#6. Birmingham Zoo
#7. Point Mallard Park
#8. Gulf Coast Beaches
#9. Dismals Canyon
#10. Barber Motorsports Park
Beautiful home in the Historic Oakleigh area of Mobile Alabama
This Property has sold but we have others in Midtown. Wonderful home on great street! 2BR + office/ study. 2.5 baths. 1663 s.f. Kitchen has nice size pantry. Master bedroom has adjoining sitting room w/ wood burning fireplace. Bathroom has Jacuzzi tub. Kitchen has corian countertops. Screened in porch on the front and covered patio in back. DOUBLE CARPORT attached! Listed at $185,000
Full Review on the New Dauphins Restaurant at the top of the RSA Banktrust Building
(Taken on 04-15-16) This is the review and a tour of the Brand New Dauphins Restaurant located on the 34th floor of the RSA Banktrust Building in downtown Mobile, AL. This is the place to go if you want a breathtaking view or an unforgettable lunch or dinner. Views are great, food is delicious. The price for lunch is actually not that bad. Dinner is very expensive though. Enjoy the elevator ride up, then a view/tour, then a look at what a lunch meal looks like then some beautiful pictures of the view. I would definitely recommend this place to a friend.
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The Elevators in this building: (Coming Soon)
Credit to Dauphins for creating their logo because i use their logo in my thumbnail and in the video.
Mobile, Alabama Historic District
Includes the new Mardi Gras Park