- National Register of Historic Places listings in Harrison County, Mississippi
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Harrison County, Mississippi.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a Google map.[1]
There are 37 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another 5 properties were once listed but have been removed.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Current listings
[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary 1 E. Barq Pop Factory May 18, 1984 140 Keller Avenue
30°23′45.42″N 88°52′41.27″W / 30.39595°N 88.8781306°WBiloxi Barq's root beer was created by Edward C. Barq in 1898 and was produced on this site until 1936. 2 Raymond Bass Site (22HR636) February 26, 1987 Address Restricted Biloxi 3 Beauvoir September 3, 1971 200 West Beach Boulevard
30°23′40″N 88°58′12″W / 30.39444°N 88.97°WBiloxi Post-war home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina 4 Thomas and Melinda Benton House August 9, 2002 14115 Rippy Road
30°25′27″N 89°4′20″W / 30.42417°N 89.07222°WGulfport Constructed circa 1870, private ownership 5 Biloxi Downtown Historic District September 3, 1998 Roughly along Howard Avenue, from Reynoir Street to Lameuse Street
30°23′47″N 88°53′19″W / 30.39639°N 88.88861°WBiloxi 6 Biloxi Garden Center also known as Old Brick House January 18, 1973 410 East Bayview Avenue
30°24′43″N 88°52′58″W / 30.41194°N 88.88278°WBiloxi Badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, but restored and rededicated in 2011. Now used as a museum and venue for community events. 7 Biloxi Lighthouse October 3, 1973 On U.S. Route 90 at Porter Avenue
30°23′39″N 88°54′4″W / 30.39417°N 88.90111°WBiloxi Badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina but fully restored and reopened in 2010. 8 Biloxi Veterans Administration Medical Center February 14, 2002 400 Veterans Avenue
30°24′55.78″N 88°56′34.84″W / 30.4154944°N 88.9430111°WBiloxi Constructed 1932-33 9 Bond-Grant House May 18, 1984 932 West Howard Avenue
30°23′51.43″N 88°53′38.94″W / 30.3976194°N 88.89415°WBiloxi Serves as Biloxi Vistor's Center 10 Brunet-Fourchy House May 18, 1984 138 Magnolia Street Mall
30°23′39″N 88°53′18″W / 30.39417°N 88.88833°WBiloxi Constructed circa 1835, adapted as restaurant 1964 11 Clemens House May 18, 1984 764 Water Street
30°23′41.66″N 88°53′16.01″W / 30.3949056°N 88.8877806°WBiloxi Constructed as residence circa 1850. Commercial business location 2011. 12 Cuevas Rural Historic District November 10, 2010 Menge Avenue running north-south between Red Creek Road and Fahrion Drive
30°21′20″N 89°13′3″W / 30.35556°N 89.2175°WPass Christian vicinity 13 G.B. Dantzler House December 1, 1989 1238 East Beach Boulevard
30°22′19″N 89°4′24″W / 30.37194°N 89.07333°WGulfport Constructed 1924 in Spanish architectural style, private residence 14 Fort Massachusetts June 21, 1971 South of Gulfport on Ship Island, in Gulf Islands National Seashore
30°12′36″N 88°58′23″W / 30.21°N 88.97306°WGulfport Constructed 1859-1866 for national defense. Gulf Islands National Seashore tourist attraction. 15 French Warehouse Site December 13, 1991 Gulf Islands National Seashore
30°14′11″N 88°53′23″W / 30.23639°N 88.88972°WOcean Springs Remains of warehouse complex established on Ship Island circa 1717. 16 Gulf Coast Center for the Arts also known as old Biloxi Public Library May 8, 1984 124 Lameuse Street
30°23′40.22″N 88°53′13.29″W / 30.3945056°N 88.887025°WBiloxi 17 Gulfport Army Air Field Hangar March 12, 2011 4455 Hewes Avenue
30°24′18.47″N 89°3′46.63″W / 30.4051306°N 89.0629528°WGulfport Built in 1945, the hangar was used to train combat crews to operate the B-29 Superfortress. From 1947 to 1963, it was the terminal for the Gulfport Municipal Airport. 18 Gulfport Harbor Square Commercial Historic District March 12, 2011 Roughly between 23rd & 28th Aves., 13th St. & 25th Ave. to junction with 17th St.
30°22′10″N 89°5′34″W / 30.36944°N 89.09278°WGulfport 19 Hewes Building October 7, 1982 2505 14th Street
30°22′04.48″N 89°05′35.96″W / 30.3679111°N 89.0933222°WGulfport Constructed 1903-04 in Italian Renaissance architectural style. Commercial business location. 20 House at 638 East Howard Avenue July 17, 1986 638 East Howard Avenue
30°23′46.31″N 88°52′59.56″W / 30.3961972°N 88.8832111°WBiloxi Constructed as residence circa 1900. Commercial business location 2011. 21 Biloxi A sidewheel steamer built in 1867, foundered in a storm in 1881. 22 Magnolia Hotel March 14, 1973 137 Rue Magnolia
30°23′40.79″N 88°53′21.63″W / 30.3946639°N 88.8893417°WBiloxi Constructed in 1847, serves as Museum 23 Nativity BVM Cathedral May 18, 1984 870 West Howard Avenue
30°23′49″N 88°53′28″W / 30.39694°N 88.89111°WBiloxi Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Catholic), constructed in 1902 24 Peoples Bank of Biloxi May 18, 1984 318 Lameuse Street
30°23′45″N 88°53′12″W / 30.39583°N 88.88667°WBiloxi 25 W.J. Quarles House and Cottage October 16, 1980 120 and 122 East Railroad Street
30°21′4″N 89°9′3″W / 30.35111°N 89.15083°WLong Beach Constructed circa 1892. No longer in existence as of 2011. 26 Redding House May 18, 1984 770 Jackson Street
30°23′44″N 88°53′16″W / 30.39556°N 88.88778°WBiloxi Constructed in 1908, serves as venue for receptions and public gatherings 27 Saenger Theater May 18, 1984 170 Reynoir Street
30°23′50.08″N 88°53′24.37″W / 30.3972444°N 88.8901028°WBiloxi Constructed 1928-28, serves as venue for performing arts 28 Scenic Drive Historic District May 7, 1979 Scenic Drive
30°19′4″N 89°14′28″W / 30.31778°N 89.24111°WPass Christian Out of 135 historic properties along Pass Christian's Scenic Drive Historic District, 70 were destroyed by, or subsequently demolished because of Hurricane Katrina 29 Scherer House also known as Spanish House May 18, 1984 782 Water Street
30°23′41.35″N 88°53′18.26″W / 30.3948194°N 88.8884056°WBiloxi Constructed circa 1846, used as commercial business in 2011 30 Seashore Campground School May 18, 1984 1410 Leggett Drive
30°23′44″N 88°55′12″W / 30.39556°N 88.92°WBiloxi Church School constructed in 1915 31 Suter House May 18, 1984 1012 Tullier Court
30°23′50″N 88°53′56″W / 30.39722°N 88.89889°WBiloxi Constructed circa 1885, private residence 32 Glenn Swetman House May 18, 1984 1596 Glenn Swetman Street
30°23′43″N 88°55′57″W / 30.39528°N 88.9325°WBiloxi Constructed in 1926, private residence 33 Turkey Creek Community Historic District March 21, 2007 Rippy Road and environs
30°25′21″N 89°3′46″W / 30.4225°N 89.06278°WGulfport Turkey Creek Community is an African American settlement dating from circa 1870. 34 U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, and Customhouse also known as Biloxi City Hall January 30, 1978 140 Lameuse Street
30°23′43.43″N 88°53′12.91″W / 30.3953972°N 88.8869194°WBiloxi Constructed 1905-08 in Neoclassical Architectural Style. Location of Biloxi City Hall. 35 US Post Office and Customhouse March 19, 1984 2421 13th Street
30°22′0″N 89°5′33″W / 30.366667°N 89.0925°WGulfport Closed as U.S. Post Office and offered for sale in 2010. 36 West Beach Historic District May 18, 1984 Roughly U.S. Route 90 between Rosell and Chalmers Avenue
30°23′46″N 88°54′38″W / 30.39611°N 88.91056°WBiloxi 37 West Central Historic District May 18, 1984 Roughly bounded by U.S. Route 90, Hopkins Boulevard, and Howard and Benachi Avenues
30°23′45″N 88°53′53″W / 30.39583°N 88.89806°WBiloxi Former listings
Landmark name Image Date listed/removed Location City or Town Summary 1 Bailey House Listed May 18, 1984
Removed November 5, 20081333 E. Beach Blvd.
30°23′41″N 88°54′58″W / 30.39472°N 88.91611°WBiloxi Constructed circa 1850. Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2005. 2 Biloxi's Tivoli Hotel Listed May 18, 1984
Removed November 5, 2008863 E. Beach Blvd.
30°23′37″N 88°53′29″W / 30.39361°N 88.89139°WBiloxi Constructed circa 1926, demolished May 2006 after damage by Hurricane Katrina. 3 Church of the Redeemer Listed May 18, 1984
Removed November 5, 2008Bellman St.
30°23′48″N 88°52′54″W / 30.39667°N 88.88167°WBiloxi Constructed circa 1874. Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2005. 4 Harbor Square Historic District Listed August 13, 1985
Removed October 25, 2011Roughly bounded by the former Louisville and Nashville railroad line, 23rd Avenue, 13th Street and 27th Avenue
30°22′5″N 89°5′35″W / 30.36806°N 89.09306°WGulfport 5 Hermann House Listed May 18, 1984
Removed November 5, 2008523 E. Beach Blvd.
30°23′35″N 88°52′23″W / 30.39306°N 88.87306°WBiloxi Constructed circa 1850. Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2005. See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Mississippi
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Mississippi
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
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