Mobile Carnival Museum
The Carnival Museum gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at Mardi Gras and it’s birthplace – Mobile, AL.
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The Carnival Museum gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at Mardi Gras and it’s birthplace – Mobile, AL.
The final resting place of Joe Cain – the man responsible for the revival of Mardi Gras after the Civil War.
Take a step into the past when you visit one of the oldest and most attractive historic houses in Mobile.
Visitors can expect to find authentic period furnishings and antiques from five different flags.
A popular outdoor venue overlooking one of Mobile’s most beautiful cathedrals.
This Irish social bar has been around since 1946 and can be found in heart of the beautiful Oakleigh District.