Places Of Interest in Ellisville, MS

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Veterans Memorial Museum gallery

This military museum, founded in 1996, is home to thousands of military artifacts and memorabilia. The museum also owns an extensive library which includ

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Lauren Rogers Museum of Art gallery

The Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, founded in 1923 in historic downtown Laurel, features American Art, European Art, Native American Baskets, Japanese Ukiyo

African American Military History Museum gallery

Military History Museum focusing on Hattiesburg area African American Soldiers who have served in the US Military since Spanish American War. Includes Jes

Neighborhood:
Mobile-Bouie
Hattiesburg Area Museum gallery

The Hattiesburg Museum collection consists of materials donated by members and friends. All new donations related to area history and growth are welcome. T

Neighborhood:
Downtown Hattiesburg
AxeSmith gallery

We are open in Hattiesburg! Come see us nest door to 4th Street Bar and almost on USM campus. Throw axes, drink beer, and play Nintendo. We’ve got it all!

Brewskys gallery
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
amex, cash, check, debit, diners club, discover, invoicing available, master card, visa
Temple Theater for the Performing Arts gallery

Mississippi's Temple Theatre is the state's largest and most opulent cinema. The Saenger Theatre Corporation of New Orleans leased and ran the theatre for ma

Payment method:
amex, cash, check, discover, master card, visa