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Orange Beach is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. Some visitors to the city want hotels in orange beach al.
Ono Island is an upscale, primarily residential private community island located in southern Alabama, near the border with Florida. The island is contained entirely within the city of Orange Beach, but considered a separate entity all its own. It is located in the largest bay of Orange Beach, and is linked to the mainland by one two-lane bridge. It features its own water tower, firestation, and private harbour, two recreation centers, and a guard house at the entrance. Administration is conducted at Ono House. The island has several canals used for the commute of leisure boats and waverunners. The main road bisecting the island to either end is known as River Road, and follows the strip of land all the way down its eight-mile length. It is home to the most expensive and largest estates in the region, consisting mainly of retirees and snowbirds. Indigenous life includes foxes, rabbits, frogs, lizards, a variety of snakes, palm trees and shrubbery. Some tourists want orange beach, alabama hotels.
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Baldwin County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama.
It is named in honor of Abraham Baldwin, a member of the United States Senate.
Baldwin County was established on December 21, 1809 ten years before Alabama became
a state. Previously, the county had been a part of the Mississippi territory until
1817 when the area passed into the Alabama territory. Statehood was gained by
Alabama in 1819. There have been numerous border changes to the county and numerous
armies have invaded. In the first days of Baldwin County, the Town of McIntosh
Bluff (now in Mobile County, Alabama, West of Baldwin County) on the Tombigbee
River was the County Seat. After being transferred to the Town of Blakeley in
1810, the County Seat was later moved to the City of Daphne in 1868. In 1900,
by an Act of the Legislature of Alabama, the County Seat was authorized for relocation
to the City of Bay Minette, however, the City of Daphne resisted relocation. In
order to relocate the County Seat to the City of Bay Minette, the men of Bay Minette
devised a scheme. To lure the Sheriff and his Deputy out of the City of Daphne,
the men prefabricated a murder. While the law was chasing down the fictitious
killer during the late hours, the group of Bay Minette men stealthily traveled
the seventeen miles to the City of Daphne, stole the Baldwin County Courthouse
records, and delivered them to the City of Bay Minette - where Baldwin County's
County Seat remains to this day. A New Deal mural hanging in the Bay Minette post
office depicts the removal of the county seat.
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Places in Baldwin County include ;
Bay Minette, Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, Gulf Shores, Magnolia Springs, Orange Beach, Robertsdale, Spanish Fort, Elberta, Loxley, Silverhill, Summerdale, Barnwell, Bayside, Belforest, Blackwater, Blakeley, Bon Secour, Bromly, Clay City, Crossroads, Elsanor, Fort Morgan, Houstonville, Josephine, Lillian, Magnolia Beach, Malbis, Marlow, Miflin, Montrose, Oak, Oyster Bay, Park City, Perdido, Perdido Beach, Perdido Key, Pine Grove, Pine Haven, Point Clear, Rabun, River Park, Romar Beach, Rosinton, Seacliff, Seminole, Stapleton, Stockton, Swift, Tensaw, Turkey Branch, Weeks Bay, Whitehouse Fork, Yupon
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Alabama
has excellent access to the offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico from Mobile
and Perdio Bays. Inshore and estuarial fishing opportunities are extensive in
both upper and lower Mobile Bay, but extend from Grand Bay in the Mississippi
Sound on the West to the western shores of Peridio Bay near Orange Beach, Alabama.
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