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is a Mississippi Landmark building and its surrounding park is the center of activities for Bay St. Louis. Morning refreshments will be served. Maps and Brochures available. Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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IB. Friends of the Depot Exhibit
Guest artists will be exhibiting and demonstrating their work throughout the day at the historic Depot, including water colorist Dot Copeland, stained glass artisan Richard Zitzman and others.
2.	Home of Lynda Cook and Joy Mehrtens, 606 Hancock St.
The home of entrepreneur, Lynda Cook and artist educator, Joy Mehrtens is open to the public for the first time during Pilgrimage 2000. Its owners restored this circa 1930 one-story cottage, with arcaded porch, in 1998. Arranged to accommodate the passions of the owners, art, music, literature and great food, the home still maintains its privacy. The owners make full use of their outside rooms and potter’s studio. Hours: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
3.	Home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Artigues, 111 Seabrook Dr., Waveland
This traditional home features a gracious front porch, hand-painted murals, specialty finishes, black African marble floors, transom windows, open dormers and charming children’s rooms. Hours: 11 a.m.-l p.m.
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4.	Our Lady of the Gulf Church, Rosary G 228 South Beach Blvd., Bay S
Built in 1926, Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church is the me County shoreline. Guides are available to relate stories of the windows. Following the tour of the main Church guests are inv of the Woods and the Rosary Garden, and outdoor meditation
5.	The Sculpture Garden of Le Marin, 40 Bay St. Louis
Le Marin is home to artists and civic activists Carter Church dramatic flower gardens and outdoor sculpture museum are i large scale sculptures including the Mardi Gras Flambeau Cart representative of Church’s work as the South’s major designer dens were designed by Pogue and feature a stunning variety o art, and a beautiful garden pool. Refreshments will be served
6.	Hancock County Library, 316 Highway
The Hancock County Library will host a final coffee for Pilgrir are invited to view the Library’s stunning art collection, includii artist the late Richmond Barthe’ and local artist Hamilton Gu “Renaissance...” mosaic mural made by local citizens under t 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.


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