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For more than three centuries, pirates and piracy thrived and flourished in our own back yard - the Gulf Coast. Marvelous tales abound of swashbuckling encounters involving rogues like Gambi, Lafitte, de Graaf, and Scott. An English pirate attack against our own Dauphin Island in 1711 brings home the point that piracy affected and influenced local culture, economy, and society from the 17th to the early 19th century. Grab your cutlass, don an eye-patch, hoist the Jolly Roger, and climb aboard as we set sail for a glimpse of the characters that charged local waters with their intrigues and exploits. No passports are necessary, only a desire for adventure. Phone: (251)208-7659
The Museum of Mobile, located in the southern Marke/Old City hall, a National Historic Landmark building, where visitors will discover 300 years of Mobile history. Visit our other locations: Fort Conde' Museum and Phoenix Fire Museum. Visit our website for hours and exhibit information.
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