Sunday, May 2, 2021

The Buttercup on second street


 May 2, 2021

A hidden little gem in old town Bay St Louis.  Had brunch after church. 

Lighthouse


 

Lighthouse in Biloxi
                                         seen from Beauvoir


April 30, 2021

Shaggy's Gulfport









Visit to another Shaggy's location



 Nice views, good food and beverages.


April 30, 2021

Beauvoir

April 30, 2021

In between rain showers we visited this historic site.  Very, very interesting. A statue of Jefferson and his two sons . Life size bronze statue depicts Jefferson Davis, his adopted black child, Jim Limber and his son, Joseph Davis.


Hayes Pavillion - reproduction, original destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
Built by James Brown as a haven for itinerant Methodist circuit riders. The building derives it's name from it's later use by the family of Margaret Davis Hayes, the eldest daughter of Jefferson and Varina.


Beauvoir House
James Brown, using slave labor and hired craftsmen, built this Louisiana raised cottage as a summer home from 1848 to 1852. The single-story home was construed of cypress and heart pine with a roof of Welsh slate. The raised design, along with the porches, tall windows, high ceilings, and the arrangement of the rear wings, promoted ventilation. the house was elevated on 62 eight-foot-tall brick piers to provide antebellum air conditioning - - not to avoid high water. But, elevating the house saved it from the storm surge of Camille and Katrina. The heavy slate roof on the house is sealed around the edges and so constructed that high winds blow the slatee roof down on the house rather than up and away. The structure has withstood eighteen hurricanes since it was built.





Windows and
 front doors to Beauvoir






Library Pavilion - reproduction - original destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

James Brown used this cottage as a schoolroom for his children. Jefferson Davis rented it for $50 a month from Sarah Dorsey from 1877 - 1878, Davis enclosed the eastern porch for additional living space and lined the original room witwh bookcases. Here Davis, with theh lep of his wife Varina, wrote the Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government.



Varina's Rose Garden











Displays inside the Presidential Museum 

Typical bedroom furnishings







 Wood carving of Jefferson 










Burial cart used for Jefferson


Laurel, MS

April 28, 202

Greetings from Laurel, MS.  The "little" town in MS where Home Town  is filmed for HGTV.  Well, it's not a little town like I envisioned.  I thought we could just drive around, see houses that were renovated on the TV show - silly me.  Even though we might run into Erin and Ben Napier.  hahahahaha

We did enjoy our walk around part of the historic downtown. Major street work going on which hindered our exploration, but had a good visit just the same.


Following are photos from a wonderful downtown park. The first is a musical section where you can play instruments!  Very cool.


Then street paintings in sectioned off parts of an old building. Also very cool

 






 

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