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Gulf Coast - History
The Mississippi Gulf
Coast area was explored in 1699 by Pierre LeMoyne d'Iberville who was sent
by the King of France to claim this important coastal region. With a small
troop, he sailed into Biloxi Bay and established Fort Maurepas and a small
colony on the east shore that is now Ocean Springs. A replica of this fort
has been created and may be visited. It is a particularly lively place for
the -Fort Maurepas Reenactment- or the annual -Landing of d'Iberville-
celebrated in Ocean Springs.
Mississippi Gulf
Coast, once home to the Biloxi Indians, then d'Iberville's French, changed
hands many times over the years. Each new flag brought the infusion of a
new culture. Traces of Spanish rule may be seen -and touched- at the Old
Spanish Fort in Pascagoula, built in 1718 and still open to
tour.
Southern planter
society left graceful antebellum homes along Beach Boulevard -Hwy 90 which
runs the length of the central section of Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Grasslawn -1836 in Gulfport, The Father Ryan House -1840, Beauvoir
-1852-54, Tullis-Toledano -1856 and The Church of the Redeemer bell tower
-1873-73 all in Biloxi are open to tour year-round. Beauvoir, last home of
Jefferson Davis, the first and only President of the Confederacy, is
outstanding among the many antebellum and fine Victorian homes that grace
the Coast. Here, Davis wrote his memoirs and spent his final years. The
home, library and grounds are beautifully preserved.
For those interested
in Southern culture and mansions, what better time to visit than during
the annual -Spring Pilgrimage-. The Gulf Coast Garden Clubs open many
historic homes and gardens massed with color.
Built prior to the
Civil War but little used except as a Union prison, Fort Massachusetts
stands guard off shore on West Ship Island, its cannons still ready to
repel pirates or invaders. Now a part of the U.S. Department of the
Interior's National Seashore, the fort may be toured on your own or with
the assistance of park rangers. A delightful 70-minute ferry ride takes
visitors to West Ship Island to enjoy the fort, surf-pounded beaches, surf
fishing or serene exploring on this uninhabited island.
Historical Sites
Beauvoir 2244 Beach
Blvd
Biloxi, MS 39531 228-388-1313 228-388-9074 Fax (228)
388-1313 Seaside retirement estate of Jefferson Davis, President of the
Confederacy. Confederate Museum, soldier's home, cemetery, and Tomb of the
Unknown Confederate Soldier. Presidential Library opening May 30, 1998.
Open daily March 1 - Sept. 1, from 9:00am to 5:00pm; Sept. 1 - March 1,
9:00am to 4:00pm. Admission charged. Group rates available.
Biloxi
Lighthouse P O Box 508 Biloxi MS
39533 228-435-6308 FAX: 228-435-6246 E-mail: museums@biloxi.ms.us
Located
on Highway 90 (Beach Blvd) at the foot of Porter Avenue, the Biloxi
Lighthouse has been a symbol of Biloxi's maritime history since it was
erected in 1848. Open by appointment only.
The Father Ryan House
B&B 1196 Beach Blvd Biloxi MS
39530 228-435-1189 1-800-295-1189 FAX: 228-436-3063 E-mail: frryan@datasync.com
Built
circa 1841, this home is on the National Historic Landmark and the one
time home of Father Abram Ryan, Poet Laureate of the Confederacy. Open for
tours from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. No admission charged.
Grass
Lawn P O Box 651 Gulfport, MS
39502 228-896-2827 E-mail: mds@datasync.com
Located at 702
East Beach Blvd. Southern summer home built 1836; 10 ft wide galleries
supported by two-story box columns. Appropriately furnished. Open by
appointment only. Admission charged.
Green
Oaks 580 Beach Blvd Biloxi MS
39530 228-436-6257/436-6225 1-888-436-6257 FAX:
228-436-6225 E-mail: greenoaks4@aol.com
Gulf
Coast's oldest antebellum mansion, circa 1826. Built on a Spanish land
grant. Two acres, two buildings on National Register. Appointed fine
antiques. Fine example of period architecture. No admission charged. Tours
available 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, seven days a week.
Hancock County Historical
Society 108 Cue St Bay St. Louis
MS 39520 228-467-4090 E-mail: history@datasync.com
Historical
Society in Old Town location with very large photo display, historic and
tour information. Open Mon-Fri from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. No admission
charged.
Harbour Oaks
Inn 126 West Scenic Dr Pass
Christian MS 39571 228-452-9399 1-800-452-9399 FAX:
228-452-9321 E-mail: harbour@ibm.net
Overlooking
historic Pass Christian Yacht Harbor, this registered antebellum Bed &
Breakfast is the only remaining 19th century hotel still in operation on
the Mississippi Gulf Coast. No admission charged. Open for tours Mon-Thu
from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm.
Inn At The
Pass 125 East Scenic Dr Pass
Christian MS 39571 228-452-0333 1-800-217-2588 E-mail: innatpas@aol.com
1885 Eastlake
Victorian home is on the National Historic Register. Home was restored in
1995 and is now operated as a Bed & Breakfast. Period antiques and art
by local artists. Open from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. No admission
charged.
La Pointe - Krebs
House
4602 Fort Dr Pascagoula MS
39567 228-769-1505
This house has withstood the elements since
the early 18th century, and is probably the oldest standing structure in
the Mississippi Valley. Artifacts and antiques are on display in the
adjacent Old Spanish Fort Museum. Open Mon-Sat 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Sun
12:00 noon to 4:30 pm. Closed on Monday and major holidays.
Mississippi Vietnam
Veterans Museum Located next to the Ocean
Springs Civic Center 3730 Bienville Blvd. (Hwy 90) Ocean Springs,
MS
Built in 1996 this beautiful Memorial is a tribute to the men
and women that served in the Vietnam War. Open year round. No admission
fee.
Old Brick
House P O Box 508 Biloxi MS
39530 228-435-6308 FAX: 228-435-6246 E-mail: museums@biloxi.ms.us
Saved
from neglect by the ladies of Biloxi's Garden Clubs, the Old Brick House
is reputedly one of the oldest structures in the City of Biloxi. Closed
until further notice for restoration. 622 Bayview Ave.
Tullis-Toledano
Manor P O Box 508 Biloxi MS
39533 228-435-6308 FAX: 228-435-6246 E-mail: museums@biloxi.ms.us
Built
in 1856 on Biloxi's East Beach for Christoval and Matilde Toledano. Today
it is one of the Mississippi Gulf Coast's most unique examples of
antebellum architecture. Located at 360 Beach Blvd. Admission charged.
Group tours welcome. Open Mon-Sat 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Red Creek Inn, Vineyard
& Racing Stable 7416 Red Creek Rd Long
Beach MS 39560 228-452-3080 1-800-729-9670 FAX:
228-452-3080 E-mail: info@redcreekinn.com
Circa
1899, three-story raised French cottage with 64' front porch. Free
admission to tour this country inn and 11.5 acres of ancient live oaks and
fragrant magnolias. Thoroughbred racing stable and vineyard under
development. 1.5 miles south of Long Beach I-10 exit #28. Open for tours
10:00 am to dusk daily. Group tours welcome.
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