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Wednesdays in July at Bellingrath

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Wednesdays in July don’t have to be the dull “hump day” of the week. Not when you visit Bellingrath Gardens and Home.

Visit Bellingrath Gardens & Home on Wednesdays in July for special activities.

On July 21, from 10:00 a.m. until noon, Bellingrath is taking the opportunity to celebrate Ice Cream Month. Thanks to some assistance from Blue Bell Ice Cream, the whole family can enjoy games, activities and, of course, ice cream.

The July 28 offering will supply food for the curious brain as Tom McGehee gives a special presentation regarding the interior and exterior architectural features of the famed 1935 English Renaissance home. The program is scheduled for 10:30–11:30, allowing plenty of time afterward to enjoy lunch and meander through the beautiful gardens during the afternoon

Bellingrath Gardens and Home is located in Theodore, just south of Mobile. Wear your walking shoes, and be sure to take your camera to capture the beautiful summer roses!

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Pillars of Mobile: Greek Revival Era

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Pillars of the Community—Mobile’s Greek Revival Movement.

In a literal and figurative manner, the pillars of Mobile form both the backdrop and the forefront of this current exhibit at The Museum of Mobile.

As a partner exhibition to John Sledge’s newest book, The Pillared City—Greek Revival Mobile, you’ll find engaging stories about the people behind Mobile’s columned architecture of the early 1800s.

Once considered a fortified colonial town, Mobile pushed forward to become a modern American city. The book’s author, an architectural historian with the Mobile Historic Development Commission, shares his passion for the buildings of the era through the lives of the people who made them possible. The buildings take on an almost human quality, allowing museum visitors to actually feel the city come to life.

The Pillars of the Community exhibit is now in its last few days, closing on Sunday, January 10, 2010. The Museum of Mobile, located at 111 S. Royal Street in downtown Mobile, is open Monday through Saturday 9–5 and Sunday 1–5. Admission is just $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens, $3 for students, and free to those under 6.

Plan now to attend—you’ll never see Mobile through the same eyes once you experience this enlightening exhibit.

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