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== Location == |
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The '''Eastern Shore''' in [[Alabama]] refers to the Eastern shore of [[Mobile Bay]], which is the western edge of [[Baldwin County, Alabama]]. The Eastern Shore is comprised of the towns of [[Daphne, Alabama|Daphne]], [[Fairhope, Alabama|Fairhope]], [[Spanish Fort, Alabama|Spanish Fort]], and [[Point Clear, Alabama|Point Clear]]. |
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'''Eastern Shore''' is a colloquial term referring to the geographic eastern shoreline of [[Mobile Bay]] in southwest Alabama. It extends from just north of Interstate 10 to the southeastern end of the bay near Weeks Bay. Since there is no official boundary set for the '''Eastern Shore''' it's usage is subject to change. However, broadly speaking, the area is bounded by U.S. Highway 31 to the north, U.S. Highway 98 to the south, Alabama Highway 181 to the east and [[Mobile Bay]] to the west. |
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== Cities == |
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The '''Eastern Shore''' is comprised of three municipalities, [[Spanish Fort, Alabama|Spanish Fort]], [[Daphne, Alabama|Daphne]] and [[Fairhope, Alabama|Fairhope]]. Two smaller communities, Montrose and [[Point Clear, Alabama|Point Clear]] are also often included in the region. |
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== Commerce == |
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While tourism is significant in the region, especially further south in the [[Gulf Shores, Alabama|Gulf Shores]] area, the principle business along the Eastern Shore is retail. Large and expanding retail shopping centers mark both Daphne and Spanish Fort while Fairhope is home to numerous smaller speciality shops in its downtown business district. |
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Tourism is predominate in Point Clear because of a large classical style hotel and the presence of a Championship golf course. |
Revision as of 15:53, 1 May 2006
Location
Eastern Shore is a colloquial term referring to the geographic eastern shoreline of Mobile Bay in southwest Alabama. It extends from just north of Interstate 10 to the southeastern end of the bay near Weeks Bay. Since there is no official boundary set for the Eastern Shore it's usage is subject to change. However, broadly speaking, the area is bounded by U.S. Highway 31 to the north, U.S. Highway 98 to the south, Alabama Highway 181 to the east and Mobile Bay to the west.
Cities
The Eastern Shore is comprised of three municipalities, Spanish Fort, Daphne and Fairhope. Two smaller communities, Montrose and Point Clear are also often included in the region.
Commerce
While tourism is significant in the region, especially further south in the Gulf Shores area, the principle business along the Eastern Shore is retail. Large and expanding retail shopping centers mark both Daphne and Spanish Fort while Fairhope is home to numerous smaller speciality shops in its downtown business district.
Tourism is predominate in Point Clear because of a large classical style hotel and the presence of a Championship golf course.