An Alabama fishing village: the Historic Bayou La Batre has added a unique ambiance and charm to this region of the United States. Attracting anglers near and far, Bayou La Batre is well-known for its fishing industry, leading it to become one of the most famous fishing towns in the United States. Most fishing towns have changed throughout the years, but this one seems to be frozen in time.
Bayou La Batre, located in Mobile County, is a quiet Alabama fishing village that seems frozen in time with a population of nearly 2,182 residents.
It was founded in 1786 and incorporated in 1955. Bayou La Batre centers itself around the seafood-processing harbor that's used for fishing boats and shrimp boats.
Because of Bayou La Batre's history in the fishing industry, and the fact that it packages seafood from hundreds of fishing and shrimp boats, it's nicknamed the "Seafood Capital of Alabama."
Most other small towns in Alabama are filled with restaurants and unique shops: not Bayou La Batre.
This Alabama fishing village is all about the seafood and the boats. In addition to fishing in Alabama, many ships have also been built in this lovely space.
Here are a few more boats you might see when you visit Bayou La Batre.
The colors await a new day in this Alabama fishing town.
When it comes to festivals, Bayou La Batre is no stranger.
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The two main festivals held in this Alabama fishing village each year include the 'Blessing of the Fleet,' which honors the town's fishing industry, and the 'Taste of the Bayou Seafood Festival,' which is held each September.
You may or may not have heard that Bayou La Batre has Hollywood connections.
In the award-winning film "Forest Gump," Bayou La Batre was Bubba's hometown. Also, the Black Pearl (pictured) from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" Disney films was built in Bayou La Batre.
Bayou La Batre is truly one of the prettiest towns in the country.
You'll be hooked just in one visit.
For more information about this charming Alabama fishing village, visit the Bayou La Batre Facebook page. Have you already visited this unique place? If so, please share your experience in the comments below. And while you're in a historic mood, reserve this restored 1874 Colonial Bayou Home on Vrbo. Here are 10 more unforgettable historic towns in Alabama to visit.
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