Mississippi Gulf Coast Attractions
Historic Places
Historic Bay St. Louis City Hall
Classic revival architecture with Roman and Greek influences. Originally contained a board room and offices on upper floor and a city jail on the ground floor.
Historic Bay St. Louis Depot
c. 1928. Beautiful mission style two-story building is surrounded by park-like grounds. Designated a "Mississippi Landmark" this impressive structure was once the heartbeat of the County. The depot served as the centerpiece in a 1966 Tennessee Williams wr ...
Kate Lobrano House, The
c. 1890's. Victorian cottage housing large photograph collection of old Hancock County. Collection of ancient Indian artifacts. Houses the Hancock County Historical Society.
Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum - Biloxi Schooners
The Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum has recaptured a piece of history in their two famous schooners, the "Glenn L. Swetman" and the "Mike Sekul”. For a truly unique way of enjoying the Mississippi Gulf Coast step on board an authentic replica of a Biloxi oyster schooner. These "White Winged Queens" once sailed the Coast from the late 1800's to the early 1900's! Join our professional captain and crew for a beautiful sail from the Schooner Pier Complex along the Biloxi Beachfront and see our coastline and islands as you have never seen them before or just gaze into the sunset and watch for dolphins!
Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial - USS Mississippi...
Old Town Bay St. Louis
Old Town is the home of 200 resident artists. The streets of Old Town are lined with enough antique shops, art galleries, gift shops, boutiques, specialty shops and restaurants to please any appetite. Shops are open until 8p.m. every second Saturday with ...