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Harrison County

USS Biloxi Bell/USS Biloxi Mast

  • Biloxi City Hall & Guice Memorial Park
  • 140 Lamuese Street
  • Biloxi, MS 39530
  • Phone: 228.435.6339

The solid-brass ship’s bell from the USS Biloxi, a light-cruiser that distinguished itself in World War II, was moved to the City Hall lobby from the grounds of the Seafood Industry Museum. The bell is one of two artifac ...

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West End Hose Company No. 3 Museum & Fire Educational Center

  • 1046 Howard Avenue
  • Biloxi, MS 39530
  • Phone: 228.435.6119

The West End Hose Company #3 Museum is located in a former firehouse, originally built in 1937, and now returned to its original appearance. The museum depicts the 120-year history of the Biloxi Fire Department from its ...

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Jackson County

Seaman's Memorial, The

  • Washington Avenue & Front Beach
  • Ocean Springs, MS 39564

Seaman's Memorial is dedicated to Mississippi Merchant Mariners who have served their country in peace & in war. The memorial displays plaques of bronze bearing names of those honored, providing a lasting memorial to sea ...

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WWII/USS Tullibee Memorial

  • 3730 Bienville Blvd
  • Highway 90 East
  • Ocean Springs, MS 39564

The Submarine Veterans of WWII assigned each of the 52 Submarines lost during WWII to a State, with Mississippi honored with the USS Tullibee (SS-284). The monument tells the story of the Tullibee, lists crewmembers, hon ...

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Hancock County

St. Augustine Seminary & Grotto

  • 199 Seminary Drive
  • Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
  • Phone: 228.467.6414

The Brothers of the Divine Word Missionaries established St Augustine Seminary & Grotto in 1922! St. Augustine Seminary was the first Roman Catholic Seminary, in the entire United States, to train and ordain African- ...

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St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church

  • 301 South Necaise Avenue
  • Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
  • Phone: 228.467.7347  |  Fax: 228.467.7740

The history of St. Rose de Lima Church and school are interrelated and it goes back over one hundred years! In 1868, the first school in Bay St. Louis, MS for African Americans opened with twenty-four black children in a ...

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