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Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception

Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic landmark and an architectural masterpiece in Mobile. It was designed in 1833 by architect Claude Beroujon and exemplifies the Greek Revival style. Explore the cathedral to discover Doric order columns, ornate ceilings, a massive portico and church towers. The highlight is its stained-glass windows depicting Mary and Jesus's insignificant events from the Holy Bible. This building is featured on the National Register of Historic Places.

Bragg-Mitchell Mansion

This stunning 19th Century Greek Revival mansion is one of the most magnificent buildings in the city. The mansion was built by Judge John Bragg and sits in a picturesque garden. It is now a museum where you can see original period furniture and other antiques. Because of the stunning features and the well-preserved details of the building, it's a popular venue for private events and weddings.

Tolstoy Park

Tolstoy Park is the site of historic house near Fairhope. After Henry Stuart was diagnosed with tuberculosis, he was advised to move to a salubrious climate for better recovery. After purchasing 10 acres (4.04 hectares) of land in Alabama which he named Tolstoy Park after Leo Tolstoy, Stuart built a hurricane-resistant home for himself on the property. Wanting to spend the rest of his days as a simple hermit, he moved to this little home that is just about 14 feet (4.2 meters) in diameter. Today, the peculiar house serves as a historic landmark, having borne witness to an interesting part of Henry Stuart's life. Visitors can stop by to take a look at the little house and explore the park.

Fort Morgan State Historic Site

Fort Morgan Historic Site is listed as National Historic Landmark due to its significant usage during almost all the major wars such as American Civil War, Spanish American War, WWI, and WWII. Located on the tip of Mobile Bay of the Gulf of Mexico, the current pentagonal-shaped fort was designed in 1819 and finished its construction by 1834. The fort's surrounds are known to offer natural sceneries and wonderful opportunities for visitors to make it a memorable trip.

Gulf State Park

With pristine white beaches and cool blue waters, the Gulf State Park is a great option to experience a serene getaway. Spread across a vast area of 6,500 acres (2,630 hectares), this beautiful park has a lot to offer. Unwind and relax by strolling along the nature trails or taking a dip in the pristine waters. Fishing is a popular activity, with the park drawing avid anglers in droves, and it is surely something you can try your hands on. There are several campsites within the park premises, which are modern and visitor-friendly. Additionally, hiking is a favorite pastime here.

Fort Morgan

Named after Daniel Morgan, a crucial Brigadier General in the American Revolutionary War, Fort Morgan is an important historic site. Constructed to fortify the coast of Alabama, the current fort was erected to replace Fort Bowyer. Throughout its history, the fort has played host to American forces during important conflicts such as the Civil War, World War I and the Spanish-American War. In 1946, the fort was decommissioned and handed over to the State. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, the fort bears a pentagonal layout, a distinctive landmark of Alabama. In 2007, it was added to the list of 'endangered battle sites' and restoration began in 2008. Today, the fort's museum, lighthouse, and several batteries form a canvas illustrating the course of America's history.

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