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Magnolia Springs Initiates Town Center with Wesleyan Church Property Subdivision
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Magnolia Springs is a town in south Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, in the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area. The town voted to incorporate in 2006. [3] As of the 2010 census it had a population of 723. [4]
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Magnolia Springs, Alabama, is one of the state's prettiest towns, located on the Magnolia River and near Gulf Shores. Here's what to do on your visit.
Magnolia Springs, nestled along the enchanting Magnolia River in South Alabama, boasts a rich history dating back to its Spanish land grant in 1800. This charming town, recognized as Alabama's prettiest, combines Southern hospitality with a unique river route for mail delivery.
Our romantic bed and breakfast near Gulf Shores Alabama offers lovely guest rooms, exceptional hospitality and delicious complimentary breakfast. Join us in Magnolia Springs, Alabama for the perfect southern getaway.
Magnolia Springs, a successful mix of Southern and Northern, of native-born and transplant, epitomizes the “New South” yet, at the same time, glories in the true application of the phrase “Southern hospitality.”
Magnolia Springs is located in south Baldwin County in the southwest corner of the state. It has a mayor/city council form of government. History. Governor's Club After beginning its existence as part of a Spanish land grant in the early 1800s, Magnolia Springs began to attract new residents after the Civil War.
Magnolia Springs nestles along the Magnolia River only about a 45-minute drive from Gulf Shores, but it takes you years back in time. The city has an attractive boardwalk in a park setting that takes you through a forest of Magnolia and oak trees to the Magnolia River.