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The map below shows our subdivision locations, schools and attractions. For more information about these locations, please click on the associated links below to learn more.
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Spanish Fort Elementary School
Spanish Fort Elementary School opened in 1964 as an elementary school with Grades 1-6. Our school has gone through many changes over the years, but today it is a K-5 facility serving approximately 600 students.
www.spanishfortelementary.com
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Spanish Fort High School
Spanish Fort High School, in partnership with the community, is on a mission to provide a quality education that fosters learning. www.spanishforthighschool.com
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Rockwell Elementary School
Rockwell Elementary is a Discipline-Based Arts Education school. This program involves the integration of the visual arts, music, theatre, and dance into the curriculum, with an emphasis placed on historical background, aesthetics, criticism, and the production of works of art. www.rockwellelem.org
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Spanish Fort Presbyterian Pre School
Spanish Fort Presbyterian Preschool is a Christian ministry of the Spanish Fort Presbyterian Church. www.spanishfortpresbyterian.com
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Spanish Fort Methodist Pre School
More information coming soon.
251.626.1380
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Daphne Middle School
The Mission of Daphne Middle School is to produce successful, responsible students with an enthusiasm for learning. We will provide a nurturing environment and a challenging, well-rounded curriculum, taught by a knowledgeable staff working “in concert.” www.daphnemiddleschool.com
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Daphne High School
Our mission is to create successful productive citizens by providing appropriate and challenging instruction, promoting academic excellence and maintaining a safe and secure learning environment. www.daphnehighschool.org
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Daphne Elementary School
The Faculty of Daphne Elementary believes the public schools should prepare students to participate effectively as productive citizens in our democratic society. We believe that an understanding of the lessons of the past, as they affect the present, will enable students to become flexible, open-minded individuals who can adapt successfully to changing society. www.daphneelementarynorth.com
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Daphne East Elementary School
Daphne East Elementary School opened in August 2004 as a result of the community’s growth. The school currently serves grades K-5 in the eastern part of the city and has approximately 660 students. www.daphneeast.org
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Fairhope Middle School
The mission of Fairhope Middle School is to empower all students to achieve their full potential and help them become intellectual, responsible, ethical individuals who are well prepared to meet the challenges and responsibilities of life. www.fairhopems.com
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Fairhope Intermediate School
With only 411 students in this 4th and 5th grade middle school, there are 31 teachers. This means that for every 13 students, there is a teacher with the ability to show more attention to each students needs. www.fairhopeintermediate.com
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Fairhope Elementary School
The mission of Fairhope Elementary School is to develop responsible and motivated students prepared to be lifelong learners. We are dedicated to providing a nurturing and stimulating environment in which students may reach their fullest potential. This will be accomplished through the collaborative efforts of our school staff, parents, and a community committed to a child-centered curriculum. www.fairhopeelementary.com
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Fairhope High School
The Mission of Fairhope High School is to foster integrity and academic excellence in our students, within a safe, supportive environment created by competent and dedicated professionals. www.fairhopehs.com
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University of South Alabama
The University of South Alabama, one of the fastest growing universities in Alabama, a diverse and vibrant public university, is making a difference in the lives of people of Alabama and the nation through teaching, research, services and health care. www.southalabama.edu
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Fairhope K-1 Center
Fairhope K-1 Center serves Pre-K through 1st grade students from the City of Fairhope which is located in Baldwin County. www.fairhopek-1center.com
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Baldwin County Alternative School
Baldwin County Alternative School is set among majestic live oak trees on 18 acres in beautiful Fairhope, Alabama. The students take pride in maintaining our campus to be as attractive as it can be. The Alternative School & Crossroads Program in Baldwin County is designed and implemented primarily to benefit students who have exhibited disruptive behavior and/or problems adjusting to traditional educational settings. www.bcalternativeschool.com
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US Sports Academy
The United States Sports Academy is an independent, non-profit, accredited, special mission sports university created to serve the nation and the world with programs in instruction, research and service. The role of the Academy is to prepare men and women for careers in the profession of sports.www.ussa.edu
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Timbercreek Golf Course
TimberCreek Golf Club offers players of all abilities a fabulous golf experience. A 27-hole championship layout designed by Earl Stone, TimberCreek offers scenic views of spacious, rolling fairways carved from a forest of Dogwoods, Magnolias, and Pines. www.golftimbercreek.com
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Rock Creek Golf Course
Welcome to Rock Creek Golf Club, home to one of the Gulf Coast’s finest semi-private golf clubs. Located off the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in Fairhope, Alabama, Rock Creek offers one of Southern Alabama’s most impressive 18-hole championship golf courses. This Earl Stone layout is enjoyable, forgiving, and definitely captivating. www.rockcreekgolf.com
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Blakeley State Park
The Town of Blakeley is the oldest continuous town in Baldwin County and one of the oldest towns in the State of Alabama. www.blakeleypark.com
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Eastern Shore Shopping Centre
Experience the eastern shore’s lifestyle shopping center. A new and unique gathering place, Eastern Shore Centre features Dillard’s and Belk combined with specialty store fashions and a variety of dining options. www.easternshorecentre.com
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Mobile Convention Center
A remarkable structure, featuring an award-winning design and state-of-the-art equipment and services, the Center has a 100,000 square foot Exhibit Hall, a 15,000 square foot Grand Ballroom, and sixteen Meeting Rooms. www.mobileconventions.com
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USS Battleship Alabama
Visit Battleship Memorial Park, America’s Most unique military attraction, an unforgettable adventure for the entire family. Prepare your imagination for takeoff as you walk the flight line of our historic aircraft inside the huge Aircraft Pavilion. Experience life the way it was over seven decades ago on one of America’s most decorated Battleships. www.ussalabama.com
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Mobile Civic Center & Theater
In nearly continual use year-round, the 400,000 square-foot building plays host to an impressive lineup of conventions, trade shows, performing arts and sports – everything from rock concerts to grand opera, and ballet to Broadway musicals. www.mobilecivicctr.com
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Downtown Mobile
The City of Mobile has a 300 year history that provides citizens and tourists alike a year full of activities and attractions. www.cityofmobile.org
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Port of Mobile
Located along the Mobile River which empties into the Mobile Bay, The Port of Mobile is the only deep-water port in the State of Alabama and deemed the 10th largest in the nation in 2006. www.wikipedia.com
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Bellingrath Gardens
Bellingrath Gardens and Home was the creation of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bellingrath. The Gardens first opened to the public in 1932 while a national garden club meeting was taking place in Mobile. www.bellingrath.org
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Downtown Historic Fairhope
Welcome to beautiful Fairhope, a vibrant and livable Southern city that began over a hundred years ago when an adventurous group of people sought their personal utopia.Come and visit today, and find out why people say they instantly felt at home in this city of 12,000 residents where newcomers are welcomed and friendships are easily forged.www.cofairhope.com
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Gulf Coast Beaches
Something magical happens when you visit the Alabama Gulf Coast. The moment you arrive, the world starts to fade away. Maybe it’s the sound of waves gently lapping the shore or the smell of coconut oil. Perhaps it’s our white sand Gulf Coast beaches and sparkling emerald water. Suddenly building sandcastles moves to the top of your “to-do” list. www.gulfshores.com
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