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Ocean Springs, Mississippi is a community located in Jackson County. When the French built Fort Maurepas in 1699 in what is now called Ocean Springs, Ocean Springs was called ‘Old Biloxi’ when it was the French Seat of Government in the Louisiana Territory. In 1720, the capitol was moved to ‘New Biloxi, which is present day Biloxi. In 1853, Old Biloxi changed its name to Lynchburg followed by incorporation in 1892 with a name change to Ocean Springs because of the famous hotel resort named The Ocean Springs for the area’s health-giving waters and overflowing springs.
Ocean Springs is situated on an elevated, headland peninsula surrounded by water. The Gulf Sound at the southern front, the back waters of Old Fort Bayou to the north, and Biloxi Bay at its western side. The community, much like an antebellum cultural village, is immersed with magnificent Live Oaks that are heavily laden with Spanish moss dripping from every outreaching limb.
Separating Ocean Springs from the city of Biloxi, is the beautiful Biloxi Bay Bridge. This bridge separates two distinct types of lifestyles which have risen from the same heritage and the same culture. Both Biloxi and Ocean Springs claim to be the first French Settlement in the United States and the earliest Capital of the Louisiana Territory.
With the advent of the passenger train in the 1870’s, Ocean Springs became a summer vacation retreat for affluent New Orleanians and tourists from the mid-west attracted to The Ocean Springs Hotel and Spa in particular. A prominent New Orleans physician believed the local springs had medicinal qualities.
Today, Biloxi has the glitter and congestion of numerous casinos while Ocean Springs treasures its quiet tree lined residential neighborhoods, numerous antique stores, boutiques, many fine restaurants, and art colony as initially espoused by its famous longtime resident, the late artist, Walter Inglis Anderson. Walter Anderson’s son, Peter Anderson founded Shearwater Pottery which is still creating fine art work in clay. Ocean Springs is set in an exquisitely beautiful location of the Mississippi Gulf Coast and miles of trails, walking paths, greenways, bike paths, and sugar-white sandy beaches can be found here.
The average home value in Ocean Springs is approximately $202,000.
Set against a backdrop of sugar-white sand beaches, great deep-sea or freshwater fishing, an array of championship golf courses, museums and historic sites, terrific seafood restaurants, and the excitement of 24-hour non-stop casino resorts 3 miles over the Biloxi Bay Bridge, there is a lot to love about life in Ocean Springs, and homes for sale in Ocean Springs MS are available for every taste and lifestyle.
Whether you are planning to relocate with your family or are looking for a quiet beach retreat, let me help you with your real estate investment in Ocean Springs, and guide you through the time consuming process of looking for that special property.
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Ocean Springs, Mississippi is a community located in Jackson County. When the French built Fort Maurepas in 1699 in what is now called Ocean Springs, Ocean Springs was called ‘Old Biloxi’ when it was the French Seat of Government in the Louisiana Territory. In 1720, the capitol was moved to ‘New Biloxi, which is present day Biloxi. In 1853, Old Biloxi changed its name to Lynchburg followed by incorporation in 1892 with a name change to Ocean Springs because of the famous hotel resort named The Ocean Springs for the area’s health-giving waters and overflowing springs.
Ocean Springs is situated on an elevated, headland peninsula surrounded by water. The Gulf Sound at the southern front, the back waters of Old Fort Bayou to the north, and Biloxi Bay at its western side. The community, much like an antebellum cultural village, is immersed with magnificent Live Oaks that are heavily laden with Spanish moss dripping from every outreaching limb.
With the advent of the passenger train in the 1870’s, Ocean Springs became a summer vacation retreat for affluent New Orleanians and tourists from the mid-west attracted to The Ocean Springs Hotel and Spa in particular. A prominent New Orleans physician believed the local springs had medicinal qualities.
Today, Biloxi has the glitter and congestion of numerous casinos while Ocean Springs treasures its quiet tree lined residential neighborhoods, numerous antique stores, boutiques, many fine restaurants, and art colony as initially espoused by its famous longtime resident, the late artist, Walter Inglis Anderson. Walter Anderson’s son, Peter Anderson founded Shearwater Pottery which is still creating fine art work in clay. Ocean Springs is set in an exquisitely beautiful location of the Mississippi Gulf Coast and miles of trails, walking paths, greenways, bike paths, and sugar-white sandy beaches can be found here.
In 2013, Ocean Springs was one of only three communities in the United States to be awarded the prestigious 'Great American Main Street' award from the National Trust of Historic Preservation. Ocean Springs on going beautification project was a factor, commitment to historic preservation, and its successful efforts to attract over 300 new businesses to Ocean Springs since Hurricane Katrina were part of the National Trust of Historic Preservations decision making process.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of Ocean Springs was 17,461 in 2012. The median household income in Ocean Springs in 2010 was $59,516 and the per capita income was $33,107. The income level in Ocean Springs is just below the City of Madison which has the highest income level in Mississippi. The average home value in Ocean Springs is approximately $202,000.
Set against a backdrop of sugar-white sand beaches, great deep-sea or freshwater fishing, an array of championship golf courses, museums and historic sites, terrific seafood restaurants, and the excitement of 24-hour non-stop casino resorts 3 miles over the Biloxi Bay Bridge, there is a lot to love about life in Ocean Springs, and homes for sale in Ocean Springs MS are available for every taste and lifestyle.
Whether you are planning to relocate with your family or are looking for a quiet beach retreat, let me help you with your real estate investment in Ocean Springs, and guide you through the time consuming process of looking for that special property.
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Ocean Springs & Bay St. Louis
After Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Mississippi Gulf Coast, many area residents turned to art for comfort and used that art to help rebuild their lives and their communities.
In Bay St. Louis, a community with a long artistic tradition that lost all 52 of the places where locals and visitors had once been able to buy art, residents created an arts recovery program to assist local artists in making, marketing or selling their art. Additionally, the Arts Recovery Group organized a traveling exhibit to help promote local artists’ work.
In Ocean Springs, the Walter Anderson Museum of Art – among other local institutions – began to feature more local artists’ work, providing area residents struggling to recover from the storm with a much-needed outlet to sell their art.
Both communities are thriving once again, and it is art that lies at the core of their recoveries.
Comfort Suites Biloxi/Ocean Springs - Biloxi Hotels, Mississippi
Comfort Suites Biloxi/Ocean Springs 3 Stars Hotel in Biloxi, Mississippi - USA Within US Travel Directory This Biloxi hotel offers all-suite accommodations that are furnished with a microwave and refrigerator.
Located 14.
5 km from Grand Casino Biloxi, the hotel serves a daily buffet breakfast.
The air-conditioned suites at the Comfort Suites Biloxi/Ocean Springs are equipped with a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi internet access.
Convenience amenities include a coffee maker, hair dryer and ironing facilities.
The 100% smoke-free hotel provides a gym and an outdoor pool.
Biloxi Comfort Suites has guest laundry facilities and a business center with fax and copy services.
Gulf Hills Golf Course is a 7-minute drive from the Comfort Suites.
The hotel is 4.
8 km from Walter Anderson Museum of Art.
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In this edition of Mississippi Roads, we’ll take a look at some of the Ocean Spring’s natural and cultural wonders. We’ll attend the Mississippi Songwriter’s Festival held here each fall. Then we’ll visit with some sea kayak enthusiasts who like to explore our barrier islands. Finally, we’ll get a taste of what it’s like to keep bees right in your own backyard.
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Mississippi State University art professor Brent Funderburk gives a preview of his Jan. 24 presentation Walter Anderson: A World Vision of Art and Nature. Funderburk will provide an in-depth look at the lifelong creative investment of the late Jackson County artist, naturalist and writer Walter Inglis Anderson.
Mike About Town Mobile Museum of Art Gala
This is the debut of "Mike About Town," an entertainment feature designed to highlight the colorful people inside the Bay area's expansive social scene.
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Mississippi Songwriters Festival
Interviews and perspectives about the Mississippi Songwriters Festival, held every September in Ocean Springs, Mississippi
The Mississippi Story virtual tour
The Mississippi Story
Comprised of artwork from the Museum's permanent collection, The Mississippi Story reveals the remarkable history of visual arts in the Magnolia State. The installation includes more than 200 objects and is divided thematically into four sections: Mississippi's Landscape, Mississippi's People, Life in Mississippi, and Exporting Mississippi's Culture. The exhibition is guest curated by Patti Carr Black, author of Art in Mississippi, and is the Museum's most comprehensive showing of Mississippi art from its permanent collection. The exhibition features artwork by Walter Anderson, George Ohr, Sam Gilliam, William Dunlap, John McCrady, Richmond Barthé, Eudora Welty, William Hollingsworth, Marie Hull, and William Eggleston, among many others.
Walter Anderson: Realizations of an Artist
Walter Anderson: Realizations of an Artist, a one hour documentary film.
Rescuing Art | Mississippi Roads | MPB
The Ocean Springs Art Walk began in 1991 by the chamber of commerce as a way to attract visitors to the downtown shops, galleries and restaurants in the beautiful oak shaded historic area. The event takes place each year on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend from ten until four.
Gulf Coast Heritage Tours
A visit to a few of the places where the culture of the Gulf Coast was born.
The sculpture of slavery
The man behind the new lynching memorial in Alabama says to understand lynching, you
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'In the Dark' Exhibit at Mississippi Museum of Natural Science
'In the Dark' Exhibit at Mississippi Museum of Natural Science
The Secret World of Walter Anderson
The Secret World of Walter Anderson