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As we celebrate our 68th year in the real estate business, I am reminded each day of the significance of such an accomplishment. It is clear that the same sacrifice and commitment that achieved this milestone is also the reason Roberts Brothers continues to lead the market today.
Our competitive advantage lies in the fact that our leadership team and 200 sales associates and staff have preserved the most recognizable real estate brand in South Alabama and engrained professionalism and integrity into our company culture. These, and other core values, are demonstrated at each of our four office locations each and every day.
As our industry continues to adapt, we look forward to continuing to embrace change and exploring new ways of achieving our ultimate goal: to provide an exceptional home buying and selling experience for our customers.
On behalf of our team, I welcome you to Mobile Bay. I invite you to look over our Relocation Guide and visit our website RobertsBrothers.com. We look forward to serving you for the next 68 years!
Sincerely,

DANIEL A. DENNIS President, Roberts Brothers, Inc.


Looking for information about Mobile Bay or the surrounding area? You’ve come to the right place!
Going to school at one of our Universities, taking a new job, or retiring, Roberts Brothers is fully equipped to assist you no matter what your reason. We have over 250 agents and staff just waiting to help you, and we cannot wait to share with you our area information and become your lifetime real estate resource.
Our area boasts a quality of life with which few can compete. Enjoy golf, hunting in the Delta, fishing in Mobile Bay or the Gulf of Mexico, or relax on the white sandy beaches of Dauphin Island and Gulf Shores. Available year round there are many cultural activities in Downtown Mobile and quaint Fairhope, Alabama.
Our fabulous cuisine is reflective of our diverse population as well as our 300 year history under the flags of Spain, France, Great Britain, the flag of the the Republic of Alabama, the 3rd National Flag of the Confederate States of America, and the flag of the United States.
Welcome! We look forward to working for you!
For Relocation Information Contact ANN AKRIDGE
Director of Relocation, Roberts Brothers, Inc. Relocation@RobertsBrothers.com | 251.661.4660
A powerful local brand, Roberts Brothers Inc. was also chosen to represent Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®, a 48-year-old “by-invitation” global network responsible for more transactions each year than any other real estate network.
Our affiliation with this powerful organization gives us strong connections to well respected firms in over 30 countries and benefit from a referral program that makes over 40,000 client introductions each year - more than any other real estate organization. The relationship gives our properties additional global exposure and has proven to be a beneficial source of buyers. www.leadingre.com
















Now serving a third generation of customers, Roberts Brothers, Inc. has over 200 sales associates & staff in four branch offices covering the residential and rental markets in Mobile and Baldwin County, Alabama. Roberts Brothers is the leading Real Estate company in South Alabama and has offered superior service to its clients and customers for over 68 years.
Mobile’s strategic location and tremendous infrastructure – two interstate systems, two airports, proximity to the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and five major railroads – make it a hot center for business. Its superb quality of life, diverse cultural and recreational activities, low cost of living, close
distance to the beach and the temperate climate at tract many newcomers and visitors every year. Many exciting things are happening in Mobile that will continue to attract residents and businesses to this progressive part of the Southeastern U.S. We are very proud to be a part of Mobile’s success!



Though it bears some striking similarities to New Orleans, Mobile dances to its own beat, which is just the way Mobilians like it.
The city lies at the head of Mobile Bay on the shank end of the second-largest river delta system in the nation, a spiderweb watershed that reaches almost the length of the state before flowing into the Mobile River. That meant that from the 1830s till near the turn of the twentieth century, Mobile received the abundance of some of the finest cottongrowing land in the United States—maybe in the whole world—which is what really got the place going. Not only that, we started the first Mardi Gras in North America, too
I say “we” because I am a Mobilian (Mo-beel-ien), even though I now live across the bay on what is called the Eastern Shore. I’ve lived in Washington, D.C., and in New York, but I was a Mobilian then, too. It’s hard to shake when you’re raised in one of the old Southern coastal cities—like New Orleans, Mobile, Savannah, or Charleston—that had been thriving for a hundred years while the rest of the state wasn’t much other than woods and wild Indians.
When I was growing up, downtown Mobile was a vibrant hive of department stores, restaurants, theaters, office buildings, and bumper-to-bumper traffic in the narrow streets leading to the water. There were band concerts beneath the oaks in Bienville Square and opulent lunches at the old Battle House hotel, which had hosted presidents among its notable list of guests. Constantine’s, with its tiled floors and mirrored walls, rivaled if not exceeded the fabled Galatoire’s in the French Quarter—in food as well as decor.
Visit http://gardenandgun.com/article/why-life-so-good-mobile-bay to read more.
Excerpt from Feb/March 2011 Garden&Gun Magazine, Written by Winston Groom

St Paul’s Episcopal School (PK-12) www.stpaulsmobile.net
UMS-Wright Preparatory School (PK-12) www.ums-wright.org
McGill-Toolen Catholic High School (9-12) www.mcgill-toolen.org
Faith Academy (PK-12) www.faithacademy.us
Mobile Christian School (PK-12) www.mobilechristian.org
St. Luke’s Episcopal School (PK-12) www.stlukesmobile.com
Cottage Hill Christian Academy (K-9) www.chcacademy.com
Covenant Christian School (PK-8) School with Special Program Emphasis www.covenantschool.com
Faith Academy (PK-12) www.faithacademy.us
North Mobile Christian School (K-9) www.northmobilechristian.org
St Dominic School (K-9) www.stdominicmobile.org
St Ignatius Catholic School (K-9) www.stignatius.org
St Mary Catholic School (K-9) www.stmarymobile.org
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School (PK-8) www.svsschool.org





Alba Middle School
251-824-4134 District 5
Allentown Elementary School
251-221-1000 District 1
Anna F. Booth Elementary School
251-824-1740 District 5
Augusta Evans School K-12
251-221-5400 District 4
Baker High School
251-221-3000 District 5
Belsaw/Mt. Vernon Pre-K-8th School
251-221-1030 District 3
Blount High School
251-221-3070 District 3
Brazier Elementary School
251-221-1046 District 3
Breitling Elementary School
251-865-0900 District 5
Bryant Career Technical School
251-221-6312 District 5
Bryant High School
251-824-3213 District 5
Burns Middle School
251-221-2025 District 2
Burroughs Elementary School
251-221-1077 District 2
Calcedeaver Elementary School
251-221-1092 District 1
Calloway-Smith Middle School
251-221-2042 District 4
Castlen Elementary School
251-865-6733 District 5
Chastang Middle School
251-221-2081 District 3
Chickasaw Elementary School
251-221-1105 District 3
Citronelle High School
251-221-3444 District 1
Clark-Shaw Magnet School
251-221-2106 District 3
Collier Elementary School
251-221-1120 District 1
Collins-Rhodes Elementary School
251-221-1226 District 3
Continuous Learning Center
251-221-2122 District 3
Council Traditional School
251-221-1137 District 4
Craighead Elementary School
251-221-1155 District 4
Dauphin Island Elementary School
251-861-3864 District 2
Davidson High School
251-221-3084 District 2
Davis Elementary School
251-221-1166 District 5
Dawes 3-5
251-221-1485 District 5
Denton Middle School
251-221-2148 District 2
Dixon Elementary School
251-824-4314 District 5
Dodge Elementary School
251-221-1195 District 2
Dunbar Middle School
251-221-2160 District 4
E. R. Dickson Elementary School
251-221-1180 District 2
Eanes Middle School
251-221-2189 District 4
Eichold-Mertz Elementary School
251-221-1210 District 4
Faulkner Vocational School
251-221-5431 District 3
Fonde Elementary
251-221-1240 District 2
Forest Hill Elementary
251-221-1270 District 3
Gilliard Elementary
251-221-1820 District 4
Grand Bay Middle
251-865-6511 District 5
Grant Elementary School
251-221-1319 District 3
Griggs Elementary School
251-221-1330 District 2
Hall Elementary
251-221-1345 District 4
Hamilton Elementary School
251-221-1360 District 3
Hankins Middle
251-221-2200 District 5
Hollingers Island Elementary
251-221-1376 District 2
Holloway Elementary School
251-221-1391 District 3
Howard Elementary School
251-221-1406 District 4
Hutchens Elementary School
251-221-1420 District 5
Indian Springs Elementary School
251-221-1436 District 3
John Will Elementary School
251-221-1750 District 3
Just 4 Developmental Laboratory 251-221-1450 District 4
Lee Intermediate School
251-221-1476 District 3
Lee Primary School
251-221-1466 District 3
LeFlore Magnet High School 251-221-3125 District 4
Leinkauf Elementary 251-221-1495 District 4
Lott Middle School 251-221-2240 District 1
Mary B. Austin Elementary 251-221-1015 District 3
Mary G. Montgomery High School 251-221-3153 District 1
Maryvale Elementary 251-221-1810 District 4
McDavid-Jones Elementary School
251-221-1510 District 1
Meadowlake Elementary 251-221-1529 District 5
Mobile County Training School
251-221-2267 District 3
Murphy High School
251-221-3186 District 4
North Mobile Co. Middle School 251-221-2000 District 3
O’Rourke Elementary School
251-221-1585 District 1
Old Shell Road Magnet School 251-221-1557 District 4
Orchard Elementary School
251-221-1571 District 3
Pearl Haskew Elementary
251-221-1850 District 5
Phillips Preparatory School
251-221-2286 District 3
Pillans Middle
251-221-2300 District 4
Rain High
251-221-3233 District 4
Regional School
251-221-5454 District 2
Robbins Elementary School
251-221-1600 District 3
Satsuma High School
251-221-3269 District 3
Scarborough Middle School
251-221-2323 District 3
Semmes Elementary
251-221-1631 District 1
Semmes Middle 251-221-2344 District 1
Shepard Elementary
251-221-1645 District 2
Spencer Elementary
251-221-1661 District 3
St. Elmo Elementary
251-957-6314 District 5
Tanner Williams Elementary 251-221-1675 District 5
The Pathway School 251-221-5010
Theodore High
251-221-3351 District 5
Turner Elementary
251-221-1285 District 1
Vigor High
251-221-3045 District 3
Washington Middle School 251-221-2361 District 3
Westlawn Elementary
251-221-1705 District 4
Whitley Elementary
251-221-1737 District 3
Williamson High School
251-221-3411 District 4
Wilmer Elementary 251-221-1780 District 1
Elementary & Intermediate:
Spanish Fort Elementary School
Rockwell Elementary School
Middle School:
Spanish Fort Middle School
High School:
Spanish Fort High School
Elementary & Intermediate:
Daphne Elementary School
Daphne East Elementary School
Daphne North Elementary School
Weinacker’s Montessori School
WJ Carroll Intermediate School
Middle:
Daphne Middle School
High School:
Daphne High School
Elementary:
Fairhope Elementary School
Fairhope K-1 Center
J. Larry Newton School
Intermediate & Middle:
Fairhope Middle School
Fairhope Intermediate School
High School:
Fairhope High School
Bayshore Christian School
Bayside Academy
Christ the King Catholic School
www.privateschoolreview.com/county_ private_schools/stateid/AL/county/1003
http://www.bcbe.org/
•Baldwin County schools have the highest per pupil expenditure of all county school systems in Alabama
•Fairhope’s award-winning public schools are home to Baldwin County and the State of Alabama’s Elementary Teacher of the Year



The University of South Alabama (USA) is the region’s largest four-year institution with more than 15,000 students at campuses in Mobile and Baldwin counties. Students can work toward bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in a wide range of studies. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in over ten colleges and schools. USA has more than 5,000 employees in its university system, college of medicine and hospital system. www.usouthal.edu
As one of the nation’s oldest Jesuit institutions, Spring Hill College offers undergraduate and graduate programs in business administration, theology, liberal arts and education, as well as a division for lifelong studies for adults wishing to further their education. Spring Hill is continually ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” survey as one of the top schools with undergraduate and master’s programs. www.shc.edu

Bishop State Community College is made up of four campuses across the city of Mobile, offering associate degrees in arts and sciences, nursing and applied sciences. The college also offers technical training, certification programs, WorkKeys assessments and technical degrees. www.bishop.edu
Faulkner State Community College is a two-year public college located in Baldwin County, Alabama. Faulkner State has three locations. The administrative campus is located in Bay Minette, Alabama. It also has two additional campuses located in Fairhope and Gulf Shores, Alabama. www.faulknerstate.edu

The University of Mobile has established the new College of Christian Leadership to oversee three schools aimed at preparing graduates for Christian ministry – the new School of Worship Leadership, School of Christian Ministries, and Center for Performing Arts/School of Music. The move expands opportunities for students, with more emphasis on internships, innovation and entrepreneurship in music, Christian ministries and worship leadership, plus new concentrations in areas such as film and theatre, music business, and technology. www.umobile.edu
Mobile’s extensive transportation infrastructure keeps business on the move. Major rail, ship and highway transportation systems converge along the Mobile River at the Port of Mobile to link Mobile businesses with the nation and the world. In addition to a deepwater port, Mobile has two major interstate connectors, five railroad service providers and two airports.





In a major strategic announcement, Airbus said it will establish a manufacturing facility in the United States to assemble and deliver A320 Family aircraft. Located at the Brookley Aeroplex in Mobile, Alabama, it will be the company’s first U.S.-based production facility. Airbus stressed that the assembly line, which will create jobs and strengthen the aerospace industry, is part of its strategy to enhance Airbus’ global competitiveness by meeting the growing needs of its customers in the United States and elsewhere. www.brookleyaeroplex.com
Located in Mobile, the Alabama State Port Authority operates the state’s fullservice, deepwater port on the Gulf of Mexico. The Port of Mobile offers terminal services for shipping lines serving global trade lanes, with 41 berths providing complete service for shippers, including intermodal transfer and handling, warehousing and security. The Port of Mobile is among the largest ports in the U.S. www.asdd.com
The Mobile Airport Authority is an independent agency created in 1982 by the city of Mobile to own and operate the Brookley Aeroplex and the Mobile Regional Airport, home to more than 130 companies with more than 5,000 employees. The Mobile Regional Airport, the area’s commercial airport, is served by five airlines: U.S. Airways Express, United, Delta Air Lines, Atlantic Southeast and American Eagle Airlines. www.mobairport.com
The Mobile rail market is served by five national Class I railroads: CSX Transportation, Canadian National, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe, Kansas City Southern and Norfolk Southern with piggyback and containerized freight service. An average 2,500 rail cars are estimated to pass through Mobile daily.
Mobile Bay’s highway system includes two major interstates, and five federal highways. Interstate 10, the southern-most east-west, coast-to-coast interstate highway, connects Jacksonville to Los Angeles. Interstate 65, a major northsouth route, links the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. The highway system also includes federal highways 31, 43, 45, 90 and 98.
The Mobile Bay region is located in Southwest Alabama at the head of Mobile Bay. The region includes Mobile and Baldwin counties and covers an area of 2,829 square miles, with the city of Mobile as the dominant urban area. The region offers an abundance of cultural and recreational opportunities for people of all ages – a variety of museums, theater, symphony, opera, ballet, fishing, golfing, relaxing at the beach and much more.
• 13% of the Alabama state population
• 13% of the state households
• 14% of the business establishments
• 15% of the retail sales • 14% of the total effective buying income















Mobile Bay offers an extraordinary shopping experience of unique specialty shops, boutiques, outlets and much more.





Eastern Shore Centre is located in Spanish Fort at the northeast intersection of I-10 and State Highway 181.The 500,000 sq. ft. lifestyle center includes upscale shops such as Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Dillards, Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Ann Taylor Loft, Coldwater Creek, Talbot’s and many more. www.easternshorecentre.com
Shop over 120 brand name outlets on Highway 59 in Foley at the Tanger Outlets with stores such as the Coach Factory, Polo Ralph Lauren, Coldwater Creek Outlet, J.Crew, the Nike Factory Store and much more. www.tangeroutlet.com/foley
Downtown Fairhope is a shopper’s paradise with boutiques, art galleries, antique shops,and independent bookstores. Stroll around the beautiful downtown with its curbside flower gardens, and start your day with breakfast or brunch. You’ll enjoy more than 80 colorful boutiques, cafes, galleries and antiques shops filled with original artwork and pottery. www.fairhopemerchants.com
With over 130 stores, you are sure to find exactly what you are looking for at Bel Air Mall. Providing some of South Alabama’s finest stores we offer five outstanding department stores: Belk, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Sears and Target are just the beginning. www.shopatbelairmall.com
Shop. Dine. Connect. Legacy Village located on Dauphin Street in Mobile has it all. Legacy Village offers great shops like Ann Taylor Loft, Jos. A. Bank, Talbot’s and Private Gallery; and wonderful dining like Zoe’s Kitchen, The Wine Loft—just to name a few! www.shopdinelegacy.com
Cafe 615 www.cafe615mobile.com
Callaghan’s Irish Social Club www.callaghansirishsocialclub.com
NoJa www.nojamobile.com
Ruth’s Chris Steak House www.ruthschris.com
Spot of Tea www.spotoftea.com
True Midtown kitchen.truedine.com
Wintzell’s Oyster House www.wintzellsoysterhouse.com
BlueGill www.bluegillrestaurant.com
Felix’s Fish Camp Grill www.felixsfishcamp.com
Lap’s Grocery & Grill www.lapsonthecauseway.com
Tacky Jacks www.tackyjacks.com
FAIRHOPE
Camellia Cafe www.camelliacafe.com
Mary Ann’s Deli www.maryannsfairhope.com
Master Joe’s Sushi masterjoessushi.com
Panini Pete’s Cafe www.paninipetes.com
The Fairhope Inn www.thefairhopeinn.com FOR MORE
VISIT: www.fairhopemerchants.com/dine





The University of South Alabama’s Mitchell Center has the capability to facilitate various events including NCAA and NBA basketball games, concerts, trade shows and family entertainment. There is seating for 10,000 and a stateof-the-art video, sound and sports lighting system. The Mitchell Center also has the ability to accommodate banquets, weddings, receptions and other specialty engagements. www.southalabama.edu/mitchellcenter
Ladd-Peebles Stadium plays to a national television audience at least twice every year —once for the GMAC Bowl, and again when college football’s top prospects square off at the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier showcase of college talent bound for the NFL. Ladd Peebles is available for concerts, marching band expositions, evangelistic crusades, gospel, music groups, outdoor trade shows, regional flea markets, car and boat shows, yard sales and other events. www.laddpeeblesstadium.com



The 6,000 seat Hank Aaron Stadium is home to the Mobile BayBears, AA affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. The stadium now boasts a 4,000 square foot banquet facility attached to beautiful Gaslight park. Meetings, receptions, product launches, company training and holiday events are just a few of the things this full service facility can accommodate. www.hankaaronstadium.com
Among the city’s most unique sporting venues is the Mobile Tennis Center, with 50 hard courts and seating for up to 1,000 people. The Mobile Tennis Center is the largest publicly owned tennis facility in the country. In 2008, The Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) named the Copeland-Cox Mobile Tennis Center “The Nation’s Best Public Tennis Facility.” www.mobiletenniscenter.net
Mobile golfing is among the nation’s finest, with more than 25 courses in the metropolitan region. Golf Digest ranked Mobile in the top five “Best Medium Size Golf Cities in the United States.” The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail has two courses in the Mobile Bay region. The trail was named by Money magazine as one of the “Eight Best Places to Spend a Winter Vacation.” It also won a recent Reader’s Choice Award from Southern Living magazine. www.rtjgolf.com

SOURCE: CNBC | BY ALLAN MCARTOR, CHAIRMAN , AIRBUS AMERICAS
On July 2, 2012, Airbus, one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world, announced that it would build an aircraft assembly line on Brookley AeroPlex in Mobile, Ala., which will employ 1,000 people at full production. The decision to construct a plant in this country represents the most significant, game-changing event in U.S. aerospace in decades and is a positive stepchange in the longstanding relationship between Airbus and U.S. industry.
I use the word “relationship” intentionally. Our industry is built on relationships. Airplanes are not impulse buys, with their multimillion-dollar price tags. Sure, Airbus makes great, high-quality, technologically advanced products. But what is just as important to carriers is that we build longstanding, trustworthy relationships. Our airline partners know us well and therefore know that we’ll be here to support them throughout the many years that they will operate the aircraft they purchase.
It’s the same with our relationships with the people of Alabama. When our team first started looking for an industrial base to manufacture a refueling tanker for the U.S. Air Force, hundreds of cities stepped forward. After an exhaustive evaluation process, Mobile emerged as the obvious choice.
Sure, it met our technical requirements. But so did others. A differentiator for Alabama was the unity and supportive purpose shown by every entity in the state supporting Mobile. City, state and federal representatives (Republicans and Democrats alike) came together with one goal: Show the Airbus team that Alabama would be its partner for the long term.
| www.cnbc.com/id/100887295
They spoke with one voice, which impressed our selection committees. And when the U.S. tanker project was lost, instead of hanging their heads and walking away, they said, “What else could we do?” It was indicative of the good relationship Airbus has with Mobile and Alabama—instead of giving up, we found another way to make it work. As a result, Alabama got an even better, larger-impact project.
Infrastructure was another key factor: The site was perfect, with an airport and ocean port, and adequate land at Brookley Aeroplex. Workforce was also vital. We were encouraged by the auto industry’s success in Alabama because its manufacturing aspect is a trained skill similar to that of aircraft assembly.
The endeavor to bring Airbus to Alabama is a shining example of what can happen when people work together. Relationships can be formed that help a company realize it could do business there for a very long time. In short, we knew what we needed, and Mobile and Alabama are the ones who convinced us they would stand with us.
Construction has begun in Mobile, and the facility will begin production in 2015. The state already has so much to offer our current and future employees, and as Airbus grows, and more companies and people move in to support the assembly line, those offerings will grow. I look forward to working together with the people of Alabama to build a great future for all.
—By Allan McArtor, Chairman of Airbus Americas

The Eastern Shore’s rich heritage is seen in its distinct communities, inviting residents and visitors alike to explore the Shore. Given the rich heritage of the Eastern Shore, it’s not surprising that a rich cultural life thrives in our cities and communities. The Eastern Shore is well known as a magnet for sculptors, musicians, painters, writers and other artists, and there is abundant opportunity to enjoy theatre, festivals, exhibits, classes, musical performances and more.
Located just minutes from Mobile, AL, the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay encompasses seven communities and municipalities: Daphne, Blakeley, Malbis, Montrose, Point Clear, Spanish Fort and Fairhope. All of these destinations are only minutes apart on the Eastern Shore, and each community has its own charm and wonderful amenities.
From city sophistication to country charm, the Eastern Shore has it all. Come discover a sportsman’s paradise of year-round golfing, boating and fishing; warm breezes as you stroll along breathtaking Mobile Bay under a golden sunset, an artists’ haven for both beginners and advanced, festive cultural celebrations, Southern charm, friendly neighbors and magnolias, architectural delights, and fresh Gulf seafood to tempt every palette. The Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay has all of these things and more.



• Population of 190,790
• Today, out of Alabama’s 67 counties, Baldwin County remains one of the top three fastest growing.
• 32 miles of gulf beaches
• 26 miles of bay waterfront
• Excellent school system

• Stanford Achievement Test scores (measure of academic performance) have been above the national average for the past six years.
• ACT scores have exceeded state and national for the past ten years.
• Low crime rate.
• Great Health Care options
• Regional shopping centers and thriving downtowns
• Over 1,200 restaurants
• Amateur theater companies, symphony concerts, and opera as well as numerous festivals.
• Fresh water inshore and offshore fishing
• 18+ golf courses located in Baldwin County
• Forbes Magazine rates the Eastern Shore as one of the top 50 places to start and grow a business.



With more than 100 years of history, Fairhope is a beautiful, quaint town where newcomers don’t feel new, and natives never want to leave. A thriving city of 12,000 residents, Fairhope is situated high on the bluff of Mobile Bay’s eastern shore, where the Bay sparkles by day and reflects sunsets in the evening.
Fairhope is known for its quaint, charming downtown where visitors and locals alike find reasons to shop, stroll, and dine. It’s also known for its lovely parks — full of large, moss-draped, oak trees and for its sweeping panoramic views of Mobile Bay. Whether you come for a day or for a lifetime, you’ll be welcomed to beautiful Fairhope.
Everything from unique shops, boutiques, art galleries and restaurants, to toy stores, hardware shops and gourmet grocers, line the streets of this vibrant city. Fairhope offers its residents and visitors many activities such as concerts on the bluffs, monthly “art walks,” an annual triathlon and Mardi Gras parades. Voted the Top 10 most romantic escapes by Coastal Living Magazine, Fairhope is truly a wonderful place to live.




Daphne is located in Baldwin County, Alabama, on the eastern shoreline of Mobile Bay, just off I-10.
Located 11 miles east of Mobile, Daphne is conveniently located on the Eastern Shore. With the City population approximately 19,356 and growing, Daphne is the largest city in Baldwin County, with more than 3,500 students attending schools. Over the past few years, Daphne’s population has increased by 30%.
Despite the rapid growth, Daphne has been able to maintain the ambience of a small town where the people are friendly and caring, and newcomers soon become good friends.
Daphne is perhaps most famous for being one of the few places in the world to experience the phenomenon known as a “Jubilee”. This event brings blue crabs, shrimp and fish into the shallow waters of the shoreline, just waiting to be scooped up by those waiting to fill their ice chests. Thus giving Daphne the title “The Jubilee City.”
DAPHNE QUICK FACTS


Spanish Fort is located high on the bluff overlooking Mobile Bay, just north of Interstate I-10, which means quick access to the nearby cities of Mobile and Pensacola. Spanish Fort was incorporated in 1993 and has been expanding rapidly with new public schools and retirement areas, as well as the development of many new neighborhoods. In 2008, an 830,000 square-foot Spanish Town Center opened, which includes a 140,000 square foot Bass Pro Shop.
Just a few miles away shoppers enjoy a 58-acre Eastern Shore Centre, which is a lovely lifestyle shopping center featuring more than 80 high-end stores. Spanish Fort also includes the ‘Causeway,’ the original connecting road from Mobile to the Eastern Shore. Locals love the Causeway for it’s fresh seafood and beautiful view of the bay. The Five Rivers Delta Resource Center is also located on the Causeway, where walking trails, pontoon boat tours and canoe and kayak rentals are available.


Only a short drive away, Dauphin Island is just off the Alabama coast, making it the southernmost point in the state. A barrier island, it has protected the coast from many storms and hurricanes. Visit Fort Gaines and enjoy Civil War history or the Estuarium, where you can see live marine life in their natural habitat.
In Gulf Shores you will find the broad Gulf Front Public Beach at the southern end of State Highway 59. Dozens of restaurants, hotels, motels, vacation rental condominiums as well as beach house rentals are available for any size group. The Jewel of the Alabama State Park System is the “Alabama Gulf State Park.” The 6,000+ acre park features 2 miles of beach front and a new beach pavilion, a new fishing pier, and is located on the Eastern edge of Gulf Shores. The historic “Fort Morgan” is located on the western tip of the Fort Morgan peninsula west of Gulf Shores. During the season you can take the auto ferry from Fort Morgan to Dauphin Island and continue to Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile, and the Mississippi Coast Casinos and New Orleans LA.
The City of Orange Beach is located directly to the east of the Alabama Gulf State Park. Orange Beach is a vacationers paradise with dozens of beach front condominiums and hotels. Orange Beach is the home of one of the largest Charter Fishing Fleets on the Gulf Coast with major salt water fishing tournaments held every year. The newest Orange Beach major development “The Wharf” is located directly on the Inter Coastal Waterway and consists of a large condominium development, a marina, a retail shopping center complete with a 14 theater movie complex a Giant Ferris wheel and a 10,000 seat amphitheater.



Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel www.alabama.travel
Alabama Gulf Coast Area Chamber of Commerce www.alagulfcoastchamber.com
AL Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources www.dcnr.state.al.us
AL Dept. of Human Resources www.dhr.state.al.us AL.gov www.alabama.gov/portal/index.jsp
Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce www.mobilechamber.com City of Mobile www.cityofmobile.org
Mobile Bay Convention & Visitors Bureau www.mobile.org
Mobile County Alabama www.mobilecountyal.gov
Sandy Stimpson, Mayor Mobile, AL www.sandystimpson.com
Downtown Mobile Alliance www.downtownmobile.org
Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce www.eschamber.com
Baldwin County www.baldwincountyal.gov
City of Spanish Fort www.cityofspanishfort.com
Eastern Shore Center www.easternshorecentre.com
5 Rivers Delta Resource Center www.alabama5rivers.com
City of Daphne www.daphneal.com
Daphne Bayfront Park www.daphnebayfrontpark.org
The Town of Montrose www.siteone.com/towns/Montrose.htm
City of Fairhope www.cofairhope.com
Fairhope Single Tax Colony www.fairhopesingletax.com
Downtown Fairhope www.downtownfairhope.com
Tour the City of Fairhope www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgSPtl4VdmA
The Weeks Bay Reserve Foundation www.weeksbay.org































































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