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1596 Glenn Swetman Street, Biloxi, MS 39530
George E. Ohr was a colorful Biloxi folk artist of the 1890s whose eccentric behavior and two-foot-long mu... More on Off the Beaten Path: Mississippi
Located temporarily in the historic Glenn L. Swetman House, just off Beach Boulevard, Ohr, known as the "Ma... More on Travel.yahoo.com

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119 Rue Magnolia, Biloxi, MS
The oldest hotel on the gulf coast no longer rents rooms, but does house the Mardi Gras Museum, a collection of colorful costumes and memorabilia donated by royalty of the coast's Mardi Gras krewe... More on Off the Beaten Path: Mississippi
The Biloxi Mardi Gras Museum is on the first floor of the Magnolia Hotel, a stately classical-revival building. The exhibits trace the fascinating ... More on Weather.com

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2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS, 39531
The complex includes the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library, the restored antebellum home, the Confederat... More on Heritage
Nice cool breeze coming off gulf waters. More on Yahoo! Travel

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622 Bayview Ave., Biloxi, Mississippi

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115 First Street Biloxi, MS
The museum expansion of 8,000 square feet features several new exhibits to include a full size schooner replica inside the museum, a donated shrimp-peeling machine, updated hurricane exhibit ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Located on the Eastern tip of the Biloxi peninsula, the Martime and Seafood Industry Museum is housed in a Spanish influence structure built in 1934 as part of a U. S. Coast Guard station. The muse... More on uptake_content

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386 Beach Blvd Biloxi, MS
Historic home built by a man born into slavery. Located on the site of the future Ohr-O'Keefe Museums designed by architect Frank Gehry. Furnishings ... More on MuseumStuff.com
The story of America is usually told through the lives of rich and powerful people, but an important part of the American experience is the story of common men and women whose determination, hard w... More on uptake_content

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386 Beach Boulevard Biloxi, MS
The house was constructed between 1904 and 1907 by seafood pioneer-philanthropist William K. M. Dukate as a wedding gift for his daughter Vera, who married B. A. Bond. She later married R. Hart Chi... More on uptake_content
The house was constructed between 1904 and 1907 by seafood pioneer-philanthropist William K. M. Dukate as a wedding gift for his daughter Vera, who married B. A. Bond. She later married R. Hart Ch... More on Biloxi.ms.us

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136 George E. Ohr Street, Biloxi, MS 39530

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136 G. E. Ohr Street, Biloxi, MS 39530, USA
The museum holds the largest collectioion of Ohr pottery in the world. It opened on October 22, 1994, with a permanent collection of 250 pieces of George Ohr's pottery, ... More on recreation.gov
Visitors to the museum’s transitional location will be able to see approximately thirty pieces of George Ohr’s work; the remainder of the collection remains in storage. The displayed wo... More on Heritage

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Po Box 429, Biloxi, MS 39533
