Historic Fort Conde
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The original Fort Condé was built in 1723 by French explorers. Under various colonial powers, it went by different names, including Fort Louis, Fort Charlotte, and Fuerta Carlota. The extant remnants of the original fort, discovered during the construction of the Wallace Tunnel in 1966, may be seen in Mardi Gras Park, facing Church Street. This replica fort was opened in 1976, as part of the nation’s bicentennial celebration. About one-third of the Fort was reconstructed, and at a four-fifths scale. Admission to Fort Condé is included in your admission to the History Museum of Mobile.
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Mobile, Alabama, USA
Mobile boasts rich history, vibrant Gulf Coast culture, and beautiful waterfront views along Mobile Bay.
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