
We did take out a little time earlier in the day (before the 'feast' and the 'phootball') to visit one of the historical sites in the area, Fort Morgan, a Civil War encampment established by the Confederates to prevent Union blockades of Mobile Bay. The initial fortification occurred at this site in the 1500's under the Spanish explorers; then major construction began in 1819, and was finished in 1834.

(This is a picture of a picture (air shot),
in the museum of Fort Morgan today)
There is the Mobile Bay Ferry that runs between Fort Morgan and Fort Gaines (located across the 8 mile bay entrance on Dauphine Island); and due to time constraints (hey, we gotta have our turkey and football, eh?) we did not take the ferry trip this time.
We did come across another interesting site - the Indian Village Achuse, which is the site of the oldest Indian sighting and visitation (1530) in the U.S. This was even long before the pilgrims landfall in the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts.
From Gulf Shores going west out to Fort Morgan, you are driving for about 18 miles on a paved two-lane road through very lush growth, with water on both sides (it is about 200 to 800 yards wide). There are a number of real nice beach homes along this drive as well.
It has been a great Thanksgiving Day for us (with the exception of missing our family and many of our friends of course), and we have many things to give thanks for, not only on this day, but on all our other days also.
But then I guess there are some people that need to be told for their own safety...
A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY TO ALL!!
looking East); The restaurant in the lower left
corner of the picture (with the teal-blue roof) is
"LuLu's". It is owned and operated by Lucy Buffett,
the sister of Jimmy Buffett.
I would have been surprised if you had passed a war site...I will never forget all the neat ones we saw when I was young...thanks for the experience. Love you both.
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