Biloxi Lighthouse

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Biloxi Lighthouse: A Testament to Resilience

Located on the Gulf Coast, this lighthouse has witnessed Biloxi's evolution since its establishment in 1848. Did you know it was one of the first cast-iron lighthouses in the South?

The Biloxi Lighthouse was founded by the U.S. government and is significant for its long history of female lightkeepers, including Maria Younghans, who tended it for 53 years. This 64-foot structure showcases unique cast-iron architecture and has endured numerous hurricanes, symbolizing the community's strength, especially post-Hurricane Katrina.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • 🌊 Historical Significance: One of the oldest cast-iron lighthouses in the South.
  • 🌪️ Storm Survivor: Withstood multiple hurricanes, including Katrina.
  • 👩‍✈️ Female Lightkeepers: Home to the most female keepers in the U.S.

Access to the lighthouse is free; it's ideal for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts looking to learn about maritime heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Biloxi Lighthouse

First of Its Kind

Erected in 1848, it's among the first cast-iron lighthouses in the Southern U.S.

Female Pioneers

The lighthouse had the highest number of female lightkeepers in the nation.

Restoration Effort

Underwent a $400,000 restoration in 2010 after damage from Hurricane Katrina.

Location

U.S. 90 (Porter Ave.)

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