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MISSISSIPPI COAST HISTORY WEEK
FEBRUARY 12-17,1990
The Mississippi Coast Historical & Genealogical Society, joined by the Jackson County Genealogical Society, the Ocean Spring*? Genealogical Society, the Pass Christian Historical Society, and the Hancock County Historical Society, are sponsoring Mississippi Coast History Week to promote awareness of the colorful Gulf Coast History.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12
Jackson County History and Jackson County 1912 School Records books will he sold at Singing River Mall by the Jackson County Genealogical Society and the Ocean Sprintgs Genealogical Society.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
10:00 am
A marker funded by the Mississippi Coast Historical & Genealogical Society honoring d'lberville and Bienville will be dedicated south of the Biloxi Lighthouse by officials of the city of Biloxi and the MCHGS.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Mississippi Coast Historical & Genealogical Society 7:30 pm
"An Evening of History" will be held at the Biloxi Library & Cultural Center. Presentations will be given by Edmond Boudreaux on Archaeology On the Coast, Dr. Val Husley on Life in Colonial Biloxi, and Dr. Gregory Waselkov on Archaeological Work at the 1702 Fort Louis Site of French Mobile.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Jackson County Genealogical Society 7:30 pm
Mr. Michael Beard of the Mississippi State Archives will speak on Historic Preservation at the Pascagoula Library, Pascagoula, MS.
THF. PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ALL EVENTS
A coloring book, "Color Your Mississippi Gulf Coast History, " produced, compiled, and donated by the Mississippi Coast Historical and Genealogical Society, will be distributed to all first grade student'; in Hari ison, Hancock, and Jackson Counties.
The Mississippi Coast Museum of Art has encouraged teachers to have their students draw and color the Mississippi State Flower and State Bird. Outstanding drawings will be displayed in the Mississippi Coast Museum during Mississippi Coast History Week.
HISTORIC PLACES TO VISIT ON THE COAST
Beauvoir: The Jefferson Davis Shrine
U.S. 90 at Beauvoir Road, Biloxi
Open from 9 am to 5 pm daily. Adults, $4; senior citizens and
active military, $3.50; children 6-16, $2; children 5 and under
free.
Biloxi Lighthouse
U.S. 90, Biloxi
Open to visitors by appointment.
Grass Lawn
U.S. 90, Gulfport
10 am to 4 pm, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or by appointment. $2 admission fee.
Mississippi Museum of Ait
Downtown Biloxi in the Biloxi Library and Cultural Center Tues.-Sat. 10 am-5 pm and Sun 1 -5 pm. No admission lee.
Old Spanish Fort and Museum
Fort Drive, Pascagoula
Op°n seven days a week (excluding major holidays) from 10 am to 5 pm. Adults, $2; children, $1; senior citizens and groups, half price.
Seafood Industry Museum
Point Cad°t Plaza, Biloxi, located on Ri'oxi’s Fast Fnd Monday through Saturday from 9am to 5 pm. Closed Sunday. Adults, $?.F0; students and seniors, $ I.SO; unrt°r 6, free.
Town Green and Visitor's Center
En^t Beach. Biloxi
Op°n weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 6 pm, and Sunday from noon to 5 pm.
Tuilis-Toledano Manor
U.S. 90, Biloxi
Op°n 10 am - noon, 1 pm - 5 pm, MonHny through Friday


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