Ocean Springs is a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Biloxi and west of Gautier. It is part of the Pascagoula, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 17,225 at the 2000 U.S. Census. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the city of Ocean Springs had a population of 17,442.
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Organic and natural skincare spa located in the heart of downtown Ocean Springs. We offer by appointment only, facials, Advanced Trained American Volume Certified Novalash eyelash extensions, expert brow design, skincare, luxurious body treatments, organic spray tans, and waxing.
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The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA), founded in 1991, is located in historic Ocean Springs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. WAMA is dedicated to the preservation and celebration of artist-philosopher Walter Anderson (1903-1965) and his family. Walter Anderson’s paintings, drawings, murals, block prints, sculpture, carvings, and writings of coastal plants, animals, landscapes, and people have placed him among the most compelling and singular artists of the 20th century.
Awesome museum, awesome art, tragic life history, two rooms are covered in art from floor to ceiling.
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Founded by Peter Anderson in 1928, this workshop features works by Anderson family members.
So glad I was able to see this. It was started by Walter Anderson’s brother (Walter Anderson museum is a must see) absolutely love all the vivid and rich colors in the pottery and love that it is functional (bake and eat out of it) as well as beautiful.
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Enjoyed our visit to the Davis Bayou Area of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. Film at the visitors center provided good background information before we hiked some trails in the area. Was hoping to see more wildlife but not the best weather for it, though we did see several alligators in the ponds, plus many turtles and a few lizards. Also saw an osprey and some pelicans fishing from point at the old CCC camp. The CCC camp site was a highlight on its own for us, and the wide variety of flora unfamiliar to us northerners was quite interesting, too. If you like to explore the outdoors, this is a great place to visit.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
I was pleasantly surprised! There are two adjoining trails, red and green and both are open. Parking is limited. Pretty views of the bayou. Green trail is short and easy loop with benches along the way. Red trail branches off the green one and when you come to where it says end of trail, turn around and look left as the trail continues it’s just not marked but it’s easy to follow.
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