Site of wood-burning Pinewood Kiln, an Alabama Historical Landmark. Monthly exhibits feature oils, watercolors, graphics, mixed media, photography, sculpture and ceramics. Concerts, classes and workshops also featured.
Fairhope Municipal Pier
Phone:
251-928-2136
Fax:
251-928-6776
Schedule:
Open 24 hours.
Mailing:
P.O. Box 429
Fairhope, AL 36533
Admission:
Free
GPS:
30.524287, -87.91287
Bayfront property with .25-mi./.4 km pier, swimming, picnic areas, landscaped rose garden and duck pond with fountains, all fronting on Mobile Bay.
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