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Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
565 N. Fifth Avenue
Laurel,
MS
39441
Nestled among century-old oaks in nearby Laurel's Historic District is the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art. Opened in 1923, the Museum draws 40,000 visitors each year from across the nation with its outstanding collections of European and American art, Native American baskets, English Georgian silver, and Japanese woodblock prints, as well as an extensive art history library.
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Longleaf Trace (a trail)
Hattiesburg,
MS
Enjoy biking, walking, roller-blading, bird watching and many other outdoor activities on 39 miles of historic railway converted into a beautiful, paved, recreational, nature trail. A 23 mile equestrian trail parallels the paved trail. The Longleaf Trace is a Rails to Trails conservancy project.
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Saenger Theater
201 Front Street
Downtown Hattiesburg
Hattiesburg,
MS
39401
Toll-Free: (800) 638-6877
Phone: (601) 584-4888
Fax: (601) 584-4896
The elegant Saenger Theater houses 1,000 seats, a stage with fly loft, a balcony, dressing rooms, and an orchestra pit. Designed by the famous New Orleans architect Emil Weil and renovated in 2000, the theater accommodates both live performances and film. Since its opening on Thanksgiving Day, 1929, this movie palace has become a local cultural landmark. The Saenger Theater Box office is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and from two hours prior to all ticketed performances.
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Hattiesburg Zoo
Kamper Park
Hattiesburg,
MS
39401
Phone: (601) 545-4576
Alligators, tigers, prairie dogs, antelope, zebra, ostrich, monkeys, servals. tapirs, capybaras, llamas, howler monkeys, macaws, iguanas and a jaguar. The Zoo has a new Education Center and kids of all ages will enjoy riding the carousel or taking a peaceful train ride around the zoo. Nominal admission fee.
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