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Historic Fort Morgan

Completed in 1834, Fort Morgan was active during four wars the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World Wars I and II. The fort is most famous for its role in the Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay. Union Admiral David Farragut damned the torpedoes and went full speed ahead to win the battle. The massive fort contains more than 40 million bricks and pays tribute to the skilled masons, many of whom were enslaved African Americans.

The fort features an active living history program that interprets all the military periods and holds an annual event commemorating the Battle of Mobile Bay.

Since 1834 Fort Morgan has stood as the guardian of Mobile Bay. The military site and National Historic Landmark is located 22 miles west of Gulf Shores. During the Civil War on August 5, 1864, Fort Morgan played a key role during the Battle of Mobile Bay before surrendering to Union forces after a two-week siege. Alabama’s largest permanent military post between 1900 and 1923, the fort served during the Spanish-American War and World Wars I and II.

A third system masonry fort constructed between 1819 and 1834, the 479-acre site contains concrete artillery batteries constructed between 1895 and 1904, and historic military buildings dating from 1899 to 1910. A museum details the American military history of Mobile Point from 1814 to 1945. Exhibits feature weapons, uniforms, letters, photographs, and personal items of soldiers who served at the fort.

Open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day

Fort and Grounds 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Museum 9:00 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Cost:

Adults $7

college students, seniors $5

children 6-12 $4

Active Military-service member plus one person free with military ID; $3 per additional person

Reserve and Retired – free admission with military ID; $3 per additional person

Blue Star Museum – free admission for active duty military and families between Memorial Day and Labor Day

Group rates available for ten or more booked in advance. Teachers and bus drivers free with school groups. Special group rate for Baldwin County schools.

Tours Call (251) 540-7127 to schedule. Seasonal guided tours are available daily June through August at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.

http://preserveala.org/fortmorgan.aspx | 51 Alabama 180 Gulf Shores AL 36542, Gulf Shores, AL
brianohill@fortmorgan.org, 251-540-5257

Published on:
April 15, 2016

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