Mobile, AL
We rolled into Mobile on Sunday night and checked into the Malaga Inn which is an historic hotel built from two townhouses in the 1860's. We have a wonderfully gracious hostess, and we took a little stroll downtown tonight, finding that this part of Mobile is strangely like Kalona on a Sunday evening... dead! There was absolutely nothing going on!
Here's the Malaga Inn...




And just a few from downtown...


Labels: Alabama, Malaga Inn, Mobile
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