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D-8 v SUNDAY, MARCH 20,2005 THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
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For visitors to this town, a busy weekend entails sauntering through antique stores or an outlet mall in nearby Gulfport, trying your luck at the local casino, searching the sand for shells and just kicking back in a lounge chair, watching the children feed the seagulls on the beach.
“We call this Hancock Parish,” joked David Moynan, referring to Hancock County, Miss., home to Bay St. Louis, just a skip over the state line from Louisiana’s St. Tammany Parish.
STAFF PHOTOS BY CHRIS GRANGER
There’s not much that’s cooler than cruising in a convertible through Bay St. Louis.
You never know when you might turn a corner and find someone playing the blues in the old part of Bay St. Louis.
IF YOU GO TO BAY ST. LOUIS:
Where to stay: Part of the charm of staying in a small community like Old Town Bay St. Louis is the opportunity to park the car for the weekend and to walk. There are several bed and breakfasts within the historic district, some with bay views. There’s Heritage House Bed & Breakfast, 116 Ulman Ave., (228) 467-1649; Bay Town Inn Bed & Breakfast, 208 N. Beach Blvd., (228) 466-5870; Palm House Bed & Breakfast, 217 Union St., (228) 469-0040 and The Trust Bed & Breakfast, 204 Bookter St., (800) 331-9046.
Where to eat: We enjoyed our meal at Trapani’s Fateru 11fi N Ftear.h Rlvd.. (228) 467-8570.


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