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 | Gulf of Mexico  Historical Sites
 
 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST
 
 Beauvoir, The Jefferson Davis Home & Presidential Library
 2244 Beach Blvd; Biloxi, MS 39531
 (800) 570-3818 | (228) 388-9074 | Fax (228) 388-7084
 Beauvoir is the stunning home of the only President of the Confederate States of America and the place where he penned his memoirs. The 51 acre estate, fronting the Gulf of Mexico.
 
 Biloxi Historical Walking Tour
 710 Beach Blvd; Biloxi, 39530
 (228) 374-3105 | Fax (228) 435-6248 Self-guided walking tour begins at the Visitors Center and takes you strolling through historic Biloxi where you will see sites that date as far back as 1830.
 
 Biloxi Lighthouse
 P O Box 508, Highay 90 & Porter Ave; Biloxi, 39533
 (228) 435-6308 | Fax (228) 435-6211
 The Biloxi Lighthouse was erected in 1848.
 
 Biloxi Visitors Center
 710 Beach Blvd; Biloxi, 39530
 (228) 374-3105 | Fax (228) 435-6248
 Located in the historic Breilmaier house circa 1895. Hostesses can provide information, brochures and discounts on area attractions. Open Mon-Fri 8:00am to 4:30pm, Sat 9:00am to 4:30pm
 
 Fort Massachusetts/Gulf Islands National Seashore
 3500 Park Rd; Ocean Springs, 39564
 (228) 875-9057 | Fax (228) 872-2954
 Ship Island, one of the most popular island destinations for visitors, is approximately 12 miles offshore. It is host to Fort Massachusetts. Confederate soldiers occupied Fort Massachusetts
 
 
 Gulfport Centennial Museum
 1419 27th Ave, Train Station; Gulfport, MS 39502
 (228) 868-5849 | Fax (228) 868-5800
 Contains hundreds of photographs and artifacts detailing Gulfport's growth over the past 100 years.
 
 
 
 WWII/USS Tullibee Memorial
 370 Bienville Blvd; Ocean Springs, 39564
 (228) 497-6559
 Honoring 79 sumariners from the USS Tullibee who perished on March 26, 1944 with one lone survivor. One side of this Memorial lists the names of all who perished.
 
 
 TEXAS GULF COAST
 
 Houston Gulf Coast Railroad Museum
 7390 Mesa Rd
 Houston TX 77028-3520
 Mission Statement:
 To preserve, enjoy and share with the public the memory, history and experience of railroading, particularly Texas railroading, as it has been and as it is now.
 
 Museum of the Gulf Coast
 701 Fourth Street in Port Arthur, Texas
 The Museum of the Gulf Coast combines conventional and an unconventional approach to tell the exciting story of the Texas/Louisiana Gulf Coast region. Traditional themes are utilized in interpreting the focus of Gulf Coast life before the arrival of man, the role of Native Americans, European contact, Hispanic legacy, the trauma of Civil War, economic and cultural growth, and the integration of the Gulf Coast region into the larger national and international community.
 
 
 
    ALABAMA GULF COAST 
 Fort Morgan
 22 miles west of Gulf Shores on State Highway 180 West
 Grounds and fort open 8-7 June through September; 8-5 October through February and 8-6 March through May. The museum is open weekdays 8-5, and Saturday and Sunday 9-5. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
 Cost: $5 adults, $3 children 6-12, free to younger children
 Facilities: Picnic tables, seasonal concession stand, restrooms,
 More: Living history program is conducted daily during the summer. Candlelight fort tours are Tuesday evenings in the summer. Civil War reenactments are staged every five years during the first weekend in August.
 Information: 251-540-7125
 
 Fort GainesOpen 9-5 (9-6 during Daylight Savings Time). Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
 Cost: $3 adults, $1 children 5-12, free to younger children
 Facilities: Picnic tables, snack shop, restrooms.
 More: Reenactments are staged on various days October- May.
 Information: 251-861-6992
 
 Mobile Bay FerryFerry typically departs every 90 minutes, but schedules vary. It’s best to call first. Dauphin Island’s first run is at 8:00 a.m. and runs until 6:30 p.m.; The ferry from Ft. Morgan runs 8:45 a.m. to 7:15 p.m.
 Cost: walk-on, one-way: $2 per person; walk-on round-trip: $3 per person; car, one-way: $15; car, round-trip: $23; motor home, one-way: $25
 Information: 251-540-7787
 
  Gulf Shores MuseumOpen Tuesday - Friday 10-noon and 1-5:00 p.m. and 10-2 on Saturdays
 Cost: Free
 More: Explore the coastal past of fishing and hurricanes as you enjoy a diversity of other attention-grabbing exhibits. Make time to take a stroll in the outdoor garden and enjoy the resident birds and butterflies.
 Information: 251-967-4733
 
  Orange Beach Indian & Sea MuseumOpen Tuesday – Friday 9-11:30, 12-4 p.m. and Saturday 9-2 p.m.
 Cost: Free
 More: This former church and school is now the home for numerous historic seagoing and Indian artifacts. Take pleasure as you learn from the visual portrait it paints of our coastal heritage.
 Information: 251-981-8545
 Louisania Historical Sites 
 Acadian Village
 The grounds of this Acadian Village feature eight authentic Acadian houses dating back to 1800, as well as a replica of a historic general store.
 Address: 200 Greenleaf Drive Lafayette  LA  USA  70506
 
 Crystal Rice Plantation
 Founded in 1890, this family owned and operated plantation offers agricultural tours describing the seeding, harvesting and processing of rice and crawfish. A collection of 21 automobiles and a Piper Cub airplane are also on display.
 Address: 6428 Airport Road Crowley  LA  USA  70526
 
 Cypress Manor and Mardi Gras Collection Museum
 The Mardi Gras Collection Museum is housed inside Cypress Manor, a historic home built in 1907. A variety of Mardi Gras costumes and memorabilia are on display. Children under five years of age are admitted free.
 Address: 715 Second St. Morgan City  LA  USA  70380
 
 E.D. White Plantation Home - Louisiana State Museum
 Located on the banks of Bayou Lafourche near Thibodaux, this historic plantation home dates anywhere from the late 18th century to the 1830s. Due to contrasting architectural features it is difficult to determine the exact age of the home. The house provides an example of the raised cottage design popular in southern Louisiana prior to the Civil war.
 Address: 2295 LA. Hwy 1 Thibodeaux  LA  USA  70301
 
 Grevemberg House Museum
 This historic home, built in 1851, passed through a number of families before it was sold to the City of Franklin in 1948. The home features a number of historic items, including Civil War artefacts.
 Address: 407 Sterling Rd Franklin  LA  USA  70538
 
 Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
 Six separate sites which highlight different features of Louisiana culture and natural resources, such as the Battle of New Orleans site, and the nature and culture of the swamp region. There are visitor centers at each location, and no admission fees.
 Address: 365 Canal Street, Suite 2400 New Orleans  LA  70130-1142
 
    Location #2: Acadian Cultural Center, Lafayette Tel:318 232-0789 
    
    Location #3: Prairie Acadian Cultural Center, Eunice Tel:337 262-6862 
    
    Location #4: Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center, Thibodaux Tel:504 448-1375 
    
    Location #5: Barataria Preserve, Marrero Tel:504 589-2330 
    
    Location #6: Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery, Chalmette Tel:504 589-4430    
 
 
 
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