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16 Great Places to Eat or Drink in Montgomery Alabama
"Red Lobster welcomes you by offering PRIORITY SEATING to reduce your wait time in the restaurant, so you can spend more time doing the things you love. Or, come enjoy a drink at our bar and a Tasting Plate while you wait. Red Lobster is the world's largest and most loved seafood restaurant company,...Mehr"
"Today was my first time trying Wharf out and they did not disappoint. I had the Wharf shrimp and grits and they were some of them best I've ever had..."
"If you are a lover of history, arts, and sculpture, here is something for you – Montgomery Court Square Fountain. It might not really be a great place to have some photos, but it leaves visitors with memories. Court Square Fountain was established in 1885 with an artesian well as its base."
"Intersection of Commerce Street and Dexter AvenueMontgomery, AL 36104. Made of cast iron, this 25-foot fall fountain is a nice spot for a photo op in Montgomery."
"Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium is a minor league baseball ballpark that opened in 2004 and is the home of the Southern League’s Montgomery Biscuits baseball team. It is a modern ballpark incorporated into the historical train station and has a seating capacity of 7,000, and this includes seatings in the right-center field’s general admission lawn. It has a video scoreboard with a giant LED screen to give spectators instant replay."
"Catch a refreshing game of America’s favorite game at the Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium. The Montgomery Biscuits are the home team, and they play in the Southern League. The area used to house a historic train station, but now the exquisite stadium can seat 7,000 spectators."
"200 Coosa Street, Montgomery AL 36106 334-323-2255www.biscuitsbaseball.com. The Montgomery Biscuits opened in 2004 as the AA affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. This winning ball club captured the 2006 and 2007 Southern League Champion title."
"Old Alabama Town is a series of more than 50 historic homes and buildings in historic downtown Montgomery, which have been restored to their original state and are open to the public for touring. Each property has been authentically furnished and outfitted to represent life in 19th- and early 20th-century Alabama, and interpreters are available throughout the neighborhood to answer questions. The centerpiece of the buildings is the Ordeman House, and admission includes a guided tour of this home, as well as a map and guide to the remaining properties."
"Historic Sites301 Columbus St, Montgomery, AL 36104MoreLess Info. Old Town Alabama contains six blocks of restored buildings from the 18th and 19th century with each block having at least one costumed interpreter. The site has more than 50 buildings including a one-room schoolhouse, gristmill, cotton gin, antebellum mansion, log cabins, and slave quarters."
"Travel back in time to the Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian eras at the Old Alabama Town. You will be able to see townhouses from the 19th century and 20th-century mansions, churches, and schools. All the structures are restored into their current forms."
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"I arrived 30 minutes after I placed my order and there were 2 people in line in front of me."