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  • Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Shrine
    Last home of President Jefferson Davis, includes two museums 52 landscaped acres, giftshop, and the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library in Biloxi, Mississippi.

  • Central Mississippi Regional Library
    Central Mississippi Regional Library System was formed in October, 1986, and is comprised of Rankin, Scott, Simpson, and Smith counties.

  • George E. Ohr Arts and Cultural Center
    Houses over 200 pieces of the great " Mad Potter's" best work. Web site includes information on the life and work of George Ohr. Biloxi, Mississippi.

  • Mississippi Museum of Art
    As Mississippi's largest art museum, Mississippi Museum of Art is home to some very extraordinary works of art. And it's not simply the best in local and regional art that we have on display. Every year, some of the best exhibitions in the nation come to Jackson. The history of the Museum dates back to 1911, when the Mississippi Art Association was founded to promote the "original work of Mississippi artists, sculptors, writers, craftsmen, and workers in other artistic fields."

  • University Museums, University of Mississippi
    The University Museums at the University of Mississippi consist of the Mary Buie Museum built in 1939 and the Kate Skipwith Teaching Museum completed in 1977. In 1998 a new wing containing the Fortune and Seymour Lawrence Galleries was opened. The Museums' collections represent the fields of archaeology, art, anthropology, decorative arts, history, science and technology.

  • Walter Anderson Museum of Art
    A visit to the Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA), opened in 1991 in historic downtown Ocean Springs, is an enchanting and unique experience. WAMA is dedicated to the celebration of the interdisciplinary work of Walter Inglis Anderson (1903-1965), American master, whose depictions of the plants, animals, and people of the Gulf Coast have placed him among the forefront of American painters of the 20th century. Ocean Springs, Mississippi.


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