As far as unique little towns go, Bay St. Louis fits the bill. Marching to the beat of its own drum, the charming coastal community has an old-fashioned Southern vibe, but with a twist. And that "twist" includes quirky storefronts, an enviable art scene, fun fests, and more. Utterly unique, it may very well be the most eccentric town in Mississippi. Take a look:
Located on the Gulf of Mexico, Bay St. Louis is an unconventional small town that belongs on your bucket list.
Bay St. Louis has received countless accolades over the years, including landing a spot on Southern Living’s list, “Our Favorite Small Towns in Mississippi.”
Part of what makes Bay St. Louis unique is that it offers the best of both worlds. It’s got an undeniable old-fashioned Southern feel, along with an eccentric, artsy vibe.
Old Town is a must-visit when in Bay St. Louis. The popular area is brimming with quirky shops and art galleries.
As you meander through the shops that fill Old Town, you’ll find everything from clothes and jewelry to homemade goodies and one-of-a-kind creations.
Great eateries are plentiful, too.
But the must-visit sites aren’t limited to Old Town.
The Depot District is a can’t-miss when in Bay St. Louis.
A short distance from Main Street, the Depot District is the perfect combination of old and new. Centered around the 1927 L&N Railroad Depot, the bustling area is home to restaurants, shops, and clubs as well as the Bay St. Louis Little Theatre.
Festivals and events are also part of Bay St. Louis’ allure.
Throughout the year, the town plays host to an array of fun-filled celebrations, like the Mermaids Arts and Crafts Show and Second Saturday Artwalk.
Well, what do you think? Are you ready to plan a visit to this charmingly quirky town? For more information, visit the Bay St. Louis website or Facebook page.
So, have you already visited Bay St. Louis? Think it's deserving of being deemed the state’s most eccentric town? Know of another quirky town? Tell us in the comments section.
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