1. Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art
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New museum opened in 2010.
Celebrates and displays the work of
local potter George Ohr as well as
other exhibitions and educational programs.
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Ohr - O'Keefe Museum of Art (under construction in 2010)
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2. Biloxi Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum
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Exhibits on shrimping, oystering, fishing, wetlands,
and other aspects of Gulf Coast maritime history.
Also, two 65' two-masted Biloxi shrimping schooner
replicas available for sailing and charter.
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Maritime and Seafood Industry Mueum
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3a. Biloxi Lighthouse
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Built in 1848. Lighthouse tours are available.
3b. Biloxi Tour Train
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The shrimp train provides 90 minute narrated tours
through the streets of Biloxi to historical sites.
Departs from the Lighthouse parking lot.
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Biloxi Lighthouse
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4. Beauvoir link
Confederate Jefferson Davis's post-war home and
presidential library. The home has been restored
since Hurricane Katrina and is open for visitors
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Jefferson Davis Presidential Library
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5. Lynn Meadows Discovery Center
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Fun interactive and educational exhibits
and programs for children.
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Lynn Meadows Discovery Center
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6. Ship Island Excursions & Fort Massachusetts
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Travel 11 miles from the coast to an undeveloped
barrier island where you can enjoy swimming, shelling,
sunbathing, and explore historic Ft Massachusetts.
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Ship Island Excursions
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