Welcome to the Hampton Inn® Mobile-East Bay/Daphne hotel
Nature At Its Best... from Minutes to an Hour from the hotel
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Bass Pro Shops
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| An amazing collection of outdoor gear all under one roof. Browse, shop and try out everything you need to experience Nature on the Bay. |
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American Sport Art Museum and Archives
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| Dedicated to the preservation of sports history, art and literature. |
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Booth Sculpture Park
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| Outstanding outdoor art exhibit, nationally known and local artists. Sculptures of stainless steel and painted steel. |
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Eastern Shore Centre
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| Experience the eastern shore's lifestyle shopping center. |
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Blakeley State Park Battlefield
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| Fought hours after General Lee surrendered in Virginia the Battle for Fort Blakeley was one of the last in the war. The park preserves the battleground for future generations. |
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USS Alabama
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| From World War II to Iraqi Freedom, at one of America’s finest military parks. Here at Battleship Memorial Park you’ll walk the decks of a mighty battleship. |
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Museum of Mobile
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| The Museum of Mobile seeks to interpret the cultural, social, economic and political history of the Mobile Bay area and Southwest Alabama. |
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Ft. Conde
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| A 1/3 scale replica of the original Ft. Conde built by the French to protect the eastern most point of the Lousiana Territory. The replica fort is part of the Museum of Mobile. |
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Exploreum Science Center
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| The Exploreum Science Center provides Hands-On and Minds-On experiences for kids of all ages and provides educational fun and activities. |
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Mobile Museum of Art
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| Recently expanded in 2002, the museum is the largest art museum along the coast from New Orleans to Tampa, and displays over 8,000 works. |
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Mobile Zoo
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| Established for education and continuing the existence of endangered/non-endangered wildlife and the "Old West" |
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Fort Gaines
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| A fort built by the French during the time period when Dauphin Island served as the capitol for the Louisiana Territory, inspired the fort currently located here today. |
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Fort Morgan
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| Completed in 1834, Fort Morgan was active during four wars —the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World Wars I & II. The fort is most famous for its role in the Battle of Mobile Bay. |