Some Mississippi cities, like Natchez and Columbus, have tons of well-preserved antebellum buildings. Other areas of the state aren’t as fortunate. For instance, the Old Brick House is one of only a couple of antebellum houses still standing on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. Having weathered numerous hurricanes and several centuries, it’s a Gulf Coast landmark, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past.

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Want to learn more about the Old Brick House? For more information, visit the City of Biloxi website.

So, did you know about Old Brick House? What about its historical significance? Ever attended an event at the property? If so, what’d you think? Tell us!

This isn’t the only historic home in the state. Click here to read about another that dates back to the 1700s!

 

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