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Monday, March 8th, 2010
Spring brings thoughts of the freedom of warm days ahead, including plenty of water-related activities to be enjoyed. But as you look forward, don’t miss a unique opportunity to peek into life on the seas as it was more than 500 years ago.

Replicas of two of Christopher Columbus' ships visit Gulf Shores March 10-15.
Replicas of the Nina and the Pinta—yes, two of the ships used by Christopher Columbus—will be docked at LuLu’s at Homeport Marina in Gulf Shores, Alabama, from March 10 through 14, along with a knowledgeable and passionate staff eager to answer questions.
The Nina, Columbus’ favorite of his three famous ships, exists in replica form as the only floating museum of its kind. The Pinta replica was built with a handful of modern amenities and is available for private parties and charters. Both are a type of ship called a caravel, which was commonly used as a trading vessel. And both were recently handcrafted using old-fashioned tools but without the benefit of an actual blueprint from their day.
Since February 2009, these two ships have been making their way around the U.S. After a short break for the crew and some time to make any needed repairs and adjustments, they are back on the seas and ready to delight crowds at a number of destinations throughout the country.
Plan now for your opportunity to learn about the ships, about Christopher Columbus, and about life during the Age of Discovery. Walk-aboard, self-guided tours are open from 9:00 to 5:00 each day. Tickets are just $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens, $3 for students, and free for ages 4 and younger. For more information, call 284-495-4618, or visit The Columbus Foundation’s website.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Yes, it is true. The knights in shining armor are headed this way, along with a full entourage of royalty and commoners, entertainers and merchants.

Experience life as it was 500 years ago at the Renaissance Faire in Pensacola on March 6 and 7.
Catapult yourself back a few hundred years to the Middle Ages, to the time of Shakespeare. At the Renaissance Faire, you not only see life of much earlier times, but you become a part of it, interacting with the costumed enthusiasts who enjoy presenting the experience.
Pensacola’s Renaissance Faire is the only venue on the Gulf Coast to offer live jousting on horseback, complete with full Medieval armor.
Stroll through the fairgrounds to encounter many other glimpses into historical entertainment, including sword swallowers, magical wizards, fire breathers, dancers (Arabian, Renaissance, Irish and gypsy), jesters, jugglers, storytellers and more.
Renaissance food and drink will be available to boost your energy as you peruse the Medieval market, try your luck at games of skill, and ride ponies and camels.
Admission is just $10 for adults and $5 for ages 12 and under; children 4 and under are admitted free.
Join the fun this weekend, March 6 and 7, from 10:00 to 5:00 each day. You will find this unique event at the Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, 6655 Mobile Hwy., approximately one hour from Gulf Shores.
Stay informed of local activities, vacation rental specials and more by subscribing to this Discover Alabama Beaches blog and Meyer Muse, and by following Meyer Real Estate on Twitter, Facebook and MySpace.
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Tickets are now on sale for The Hangout Beach, Music and Arts Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama!

Get your tickets TODAY for the biggest beach music festival around!
Performance dates are May 14 through 16, 2010, but don’t wait too late to get your tickets or to make your condo or house reservations!
At just $159 for 3 days chock full of top-notch performers, the tickets are selling quickly. Think about what you’d pay for three of your favorite concerts. Now consider that you’ll have the opportunity to hear approximately 60 concerts AND take part in special activities AND enjoy the gorgeous Gulf Shores island beach at the same time. This is a deal you definitely don’t want to pass up!
You also may choose to treat yourself to VIP passes at a $500 or $900 level. These passes include special seating, private bar, preferred parking and many more perks.
For a list of bands (including Zac Brown Band, Trey Anastasio and TAB, John Legend, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Flaming Lips, Gov’t Mule and many, many more!), ticket information and further details, visit Hangout Music Festival. Also read more at Meyer Muse and Discover Alabama Beaches.
Planning for the festival is easiest when you make your lodging reservations through Meyer Real Estate. Choose from the island’s largest number of houses and condos on or near the beach. Stay in Gulf Shores for easy festival access. Or get the fourth night FREE in Orange Beach, Fort Morgan or Perdido Key when using the promo code XMUS. (Limited shuttle service is being planned by the festival committee.)
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Do you love the beach area and enjoy seeing the properties and their wonderful views? There’s no need to wonder what they are like inside—you are invited to take a peek at some of the beautiful condos located in Perdido Key, Florida.

View eight properties in Perdido Key at the Tour of Homes on Tuesday, February 23.
Open houses are scheduled at five units for sale and three units available for vacation rentals. You’ll find yourself admiring the floorplans, décor and sights from units in Mediterranean, San Perdido, Windemere, Perdido Sun and Indigo. If you’ve driven past these buildings, you know how lovely they appear—and now is your chance to step inside and feel the luxury of living or vacationing in each of them.
The Tour of Homes is free and open to the public. All you need to do is pick up the brochure, available now, at any of the Meyer Real Estate offices in Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan or Perdido Key. The actual tour will be held between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 23.
At each property, you will find a knowledgeable staff member to answer your questions regarding the unit, the area, real estate sales or vacation rentals. Plan now to do a little different type of exploring at the beach!
Learn how easy it is to buy or sell property or rent a vacation home along the Alabama/Florida Gulf Coast. For more than 40 years, trusted service has made Meyer Real Estate the respected choice for buying, selling and renting (vacation or long-term) in the Gulf Shores island area.
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Monday, February 15th, 2010
Do you love a mystery? On Wednesday evening, February 17, at 6:00 p.m., you can get more than a small glimpse into the research and theories surrounding one of the biggest historical mysteries of all time.

Attend the Shroud of Turin Multimedia Presentation in Orange Beach, Alabama, on Wednesday, February 17.
The Shroud of Turin has been analyzed more than any other artifact in the world, yet there are still no definitive answers as to whether this is the actual burial cloth of Jesus.
During this free public event, you will view a multimedia presentation that includes more than 150 images. International lecturer and researcher Russ Breault, founder of the Shroud of Turin Education Project, will lend his expertise as together you explore the mysteries behind this cloth.
Take this opportunity to learn about the church history, ancient art, medical forensics and modern science involved in this ongoing analysis.
This captivating presentation and engaging speaker are hosted by Orange Beach United Methodist Church (251-981-6751). To participate, simply arrive before 6:00 at the ACC Auditorium at 28751 Canal Road in Orange Beach.
For more information regarding the presentation, research and more, visit the Shroud Encounter website.
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Monday, February 8th, 2010

Three days of non-stop concerts on four stages at The Hangout Beach, Music & Arts Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama, May 14-16, 2010.
The first major music fest to be held at the beach on Alabama’s Gulf Shores island is scheduled for May 14-16, 2010.
The four stages for The Hangout Beach, Music & Arts Festival will highlight some pretty terrific talent over the three-day event, with music playing non-stop from noon to 11 p.m. each of those days.
Some of the acts are still being finalized—the plan is to have more than 60 bands—but you are sure to find some favorites among this initial slate:
Zac Brown Band
John Legend
Alison Krauss and Union Station (featuring Jerry Douglas)
The Flaming Lips
The Black Crowes
Gov’t Mule
Michael Franti and Spearhead
Trey Anastasio and TAB
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Blind Boys of Alabama
Ben Harper and Relentless 7
Matisyahu
Girl Talk
Roman Street
Guster
Brett Dennen
Kristy Lee
Keller Williams
Funky Meters
Jerry Jeff Walker
A.L.O.
The Whigs
Ray LaMontagne
Ozomatli
OK GO
Orianthi
Pnuma Trio
Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears
Toubab Krewe
Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam
El Cantador
Mat Hires
A.A. Bondy
North Mississippi All-stars
Rachel Goodrich
Moon Taxi
Public three-day passes cost $159. One-day passes may become available at a later date. For details on ticket purchases, as well as more bands and other to-be-announced activities, check out The Hangout Beach, Music & Arts Festival website.
Planning for the festival is easier when you make your lodging reservations through Meyer Real Estate. Choose from the island’s largest number of houses and condos on or near the beach. Stay in Gulf Shores for easy festival access. Or get the fourth night FREE in Orange Beach, Fort Morgan or Perdido Key when using the promo code XMUS.
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