Coast cities rebuild and welcome visitors
by Lynn Lofton
Published: March 6,2011
Tags: Anderson Family’s Shearwater Pottery, Blue Skies Gallery, Bob Taylor, Cynthia Dobbs Sutton, French Charley’s Café and Wine Bar, Gulf Island Excursions, Gulf Islands Water Park, Half Shell Oyster House, Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, Marian Knobbe Scott, Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center, Port City Café, Scenic Drive, Shaggy’s Restaurant, The Quarter, Tony’s Brick Oven Pizza, Walter Anderson Museum of Art, Watson’s
Things are hopping in the Coast cities of Ocean Springs, Gulfport and Pass Christian, and visitors are welcome. “Visitors can come to Ocean Springs, shop, eat, catch a performance at the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center, enjoy a hands-on activity at one of our local paint shops and relax on the beach or bayou,” says [...]
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