
Mobile is located on the northwest corner of Mobile Bay, which receives the waters of the Mobile, Spanish, Tensaw, Apalachee and Blakeley rivers. The area where these five watercourses meet…
Mobile is located on the northwest corner of Mobile Bay, which receives the waters of the Mobile, Spanish, Tensaw, Apalachee and Blakeley rivers. The area where these five watercourses meet…
Located southwest of downtown and just a few blocks from the shore of the Mississippi Sound, the Amtrak station consists of a concrete platform and open air shelter adjacent to…
Located downtown about a half mile north of the Mississippi Sound, the Gulfport station provides access to key attractions in the state’s second most populous city, including the Mississippi Aquarium,…
Pascagoula sits where the river of the same name flows into the Mississippi Sound, its meandering waters creating a delta of marshes, wetlands and islands that form an important habitat…
Downtown Biloxi occupies a peninsula bounded by the Mississippi Sound to the south and the Bay of Biloxi to the north and east. The city is known for its ocean…
The neoclassical Burlington Union Station sits majestically at the head of Main Street and overlooks the shimmering waters of Lake Champlain. Today the building houses an Amtrak waiting room on…
Downtown Vergennes, centered on City Park and Main Street, is perched on a rise in the land overlooking the valley of Otter Creek. At the base of the hills, the…
Located in rolling green hills about a dozen miles east of the southern end of Lake Champlain, Middlebury developed along the falls of Otter Creek and is home to well-known…