New Orleans' French Quarter is a popular area to visit, but there's an overlooked alternative hiding in... Alabama?
With a French Quarter, cobblestone streets and one of the best bookstores in the state, this small Alabama town is considered ...
While many Americans may know the festival's roots in French culture, the first festival held in the US was in Alabama.
This small town has it's own French Quarter, with cobblestone streets, vibrant boutiques and cozy cafes. Here's where to enjoy this charming Alabama city.
Established in 1994, the cobblestone streets, vibrant boutiques and cozy cafes of Fairhope's own French Quarter is a little ... one of the best bookstores in Alabama. While you can find the ...
Mardi Gras actually began in Mobile, Alabama – a port city with close ... Mardi Gras was observed for the first time in the New World by French pioneers at Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff, the first ...
Alabama's northbound I-65 drivers have ... Bonus recipe: If you want to make French dressing, in a bowl add a quarter part vinegar to three-fourths part oil, and then add pepper, a teaspoon ...
For the game, Morrow, who played her last name spelled "Morreaux" on the back of her jersey as a nod to the French spelling of the "o" sound ... guarding the 3-point line cropped up in the third ...
For the game, Morrow, who played her last name spelled "Morreaux" on the back of her jersey as a nod to the French spelling of ... line cropped up in the third quarter. At the time, the Tigers ...
The Fairhope French Quarter, a charming alley off Section Street, houses additional shops and restaurants in a setting inspired by New Orleans architecture. Hanging baskets overflow with flowers, and ...
Panini Pete’s, tucked away in a charming alley off Fairhope Avenue, serves up beignets that would make New Orleans jealous.