My husband and I stayed in Fairhope, to attend Mardi Gras in Mobile. With a few hours at our disposal on a rainy afternoon, we decided to visit the museum as it was indoors and out of the rain.What a pleasant surprise! The museum is very well done, run by local people who know lots about the area and its famous inhabitants. We also were fortunate enough to meet the local tea plantation owner who has strong connections to Mardi Gras (I won't give away the surprise). Do go and experience it!
The visit to this museum was great! The staff was so friendly and informative. There is some neat stuff to see here and you can learn a lot about fairhope. Admission was free. its a nice way to spend some time while visiting Fairhope!
If you are visiting the area for over a day or two you need to stop by this museum. It is not large but it is Free. And, it has a lot of information on the community and how it came into being. The information guy had a wealth of knowledge of the community and was very nice. He gave us the background on the founding of the community by a group out of Iowa and the economics of the settlement. They have a wealth of old tools, photos, newspapers and don't miss the second floor and the wood carvers display. They also made recommendations on other sites in the town and suggested a driving tour route. Very interesting site to visit.
This museum covered everything from town history to the civil war. It doesn't seem like it could hold alot of exhibits by looking at the outside but once inside the space and exhibits were amazing. This is one of the best town museums I have been to.
Loved this museum. Lots of treasures in this museum. A must see when in Fairhope. We got a great personal tour.
You will learn a lot about the quaint town here. If you are there on Tuesdays, you can have locally grown tea with the staff and friends all while learning about Fairhope's culture.
Visited fairhope many times, but this was our first visit - surprised how much there was to see and learn. Would recommend a visit - can make it short or spend a whole afternoon.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this museum. The staff of docents are outstanding in guiding you through the museum. They are very knowledgeable and articulate.
Not only is this a free admission museum, it teaches all the small town history of Fairhope! We ended up learning that Mardi Gras was originally from AL and " stolen " from New Orleans :)
For a small town the impact Fairhope added to the history of the South was surprising. Many artifacts and memorabilia from local citizens have been added in the past three years to make this a must visit.