Heading South from Mobile along the western shore of Mobile Bay there are several small communities whose origins date back to French Colonial times. Among these are Belle Fontaine and Mon Louis Island. Mon Louis Island was the setting for the book Gulf Stream, one of the best novels written about Mobile.
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View from Belle Fontaine Bridge looking east towards Mobile Bay |
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St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Belle Fontaine |
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Creole School, Mon Louis Island |
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Hiram Austin Bay House C. 1834, Mon Louis Island |
Che bei luoghi, bellissime foto!
ReplyDeleteMaaa.. che ne diresti di una versione bilingue? ;D
Dani
Grazie, Dani! La versione bilingue mi sembra una buonissima idea, ora mi organizzo. :)
ReplyDeletenice shots, would like to know more about Mon Luis Island, esp the school... are there any foundations, aid or funds for upkeep???
ReplyDeleteThe school house has been moved across the street and is currently being restored for a museum on Mon Louis Island:)
DeleteThanks! No, the school is privately owned and I am not aware of any actions currently under way to save the school. It is an important part of our local history and identity. I plan to use it on a future post entitled "What Can't Be Lost".
ReplyDeleteNOT SURE WHAT IS GOING ON. BUT THE OLD SCHOOL HAS BEEN MOVED FROM BEHIND THE HOUSE TO THE FRONT YARD
DeleteThe school house and the land on Dauphin Island Parkway were donated to the non-Profit Mon Luis Schoolhouse Renovation Group and they are overseeing the renovation. Donations should help speed the process.
DeleteMy grandpa went to the school house when he was a child. Grew up on the island and family worked in the boat yard.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to grow up!
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