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 The Palms is a luxurious condominium, ideally situated in the beautiful white sands of Orange Beach. The Palms features spacious living areas, private gulf front balconies, covered parking, four elevators, and on site maintenance. Ther are two enormous swimming pools, a hot tub, lighted tennis courts, well equipped exercise room and sauna.
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 Acadian Inn Bed & Breakfast is located just minutes from the Sugar Sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico, in Orange Beach, Alabama. This small charming Inn with comfortable rooms is an ideal place for family vacation.
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 The Exploreum is an exceptional regional science center, featuring fascinating interactive science exhibits, that will be interesting for visitors of all ages. It also contains IMAX Theater, 3-D virtual theater, and a chemistry lab where visitors can participate in experiments.
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 Located on the bayfront in the historic Battles Wharf district between Fairhope and Point Clear on Mobile Bay, Fellers Cove Bed & Breakfast is a wonderful place for relaxation, sunbathing, swimming and breathtaking sunsets. Accommodations include three bedrooms in a private wing of the house, each with a private bath, ceiling fan, as well as a TV/VCR, and a modem/telephone line.
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 The Colonel's Rest is the most unusual bed and breakfast facility in Alabama. Surrounded by fields and forests, it's the desired haven for nature lovers. Bird-watching and walks in the woods are especially enchanting during Alabama's early spring and late fall.
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