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Arts education and cultural events
Dedicated to renowned artist Walter Anderson, featuring rotating exhibitions of block prints, ceramics, and paintings
Representing over 300 local artists
Family-owned pottery studio dating back nearly a century
Historic 1859 lighthouse relocated to mainland
Historic fort site and replica
Historic Architecture (Frank Lloyd Wright) built in 1890.
The Veterans Memorial Cemetery, opened in 2011, is a place of rest for some of our nation’s Veterans. The cemetery is open from dawn until dusk.
Mississippi's oldest standing structure, built in 1757
Local history and cultural artifacts
Protected wilderness areas on barrier islands
Outdoor recreation and nature activities
Gateway to the largest free-flowing river in the lower 48 states
Home to endangered Mississippi sandhill cranes and rare wet pine savanna ecosystem
The Historic Pascagoula Bike Trail was established to provide residents and visitors with historic tour of the City. The trailhead sign is located at Lighthouse Park on Fredric Street.
Wildlife observation at Mississippi Sandhill Crane is made easy with nature trails that travel through multiple habitats.
From wetlands to savannas, pitcher plant bogs and cypress groves - the refuge trail system offers many opportunities.