Popular Tourism Place Ono Island, Alabama

Ono Island was along the boundaty of the treaties between France and Spain. In 1813 after protests and attempts at rebellion President James Monroe seized Spanish lands west of the Perdido River and declared them a part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. This set the east end of the Island Perdido key at the mouth of the Perdido river as the boundary between the United States and Spain . That same boundary would later mark the boundary between Alabama and Florida. Ono Island or George Kee's Island. George Kee a caretaker for land belonging to Fred Scott. Scott was an early developer in the Perdido Key area and acquired Ono Island alongside Inneraity point and other land via Spanish land grants in the 1920s. Mr Scott brought in goats and allowed them to roam free until there were an estimated 2000 goats on the island plus the wild hogs that Kee allowed anyone to shoot for food.

Popular Rehoboth Beach

Rehoboth Beach boardalk looking north: The town often bills itself as The Nation's Summer Capital due to the face that is a frequent summer vacation destination for Washington D.C residents as well as visitors form Maryland Virginia and Pennsylvania. Vacationers are drawn for many reasons including the town's charm and the lack of sales tax in Delaware. The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk is a 1 mile (1.6 km) long woodern boardwalk adjacent to the beach with restaurants shops amusements and attractions. Several restaurants and shops are located along the town's main street Rehoboth Avenue. Outside of Rehoboth Beach along Delaware Route 1 are the Tanger Outlets which operate three locations along the highway with over 130 outlet stores. Rehoboth Beach is also known as one of the mid Atlantic coast's popular LGBT friendly getaways because of the large number of LGBT owned and operated businesses and because of the LGBT frequented stretch of beach near Queen Street at the south end of the boardwalk known as Poodle Beach.