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Destination Guides: Gulfport, United States - City Overview

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Gulfport, United States

The town of Gulfport, Mississippi was founded in 1845, but it was not until the completion of the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad, in 1902, that it became a city with a population of over 5,000. Gulfport has a long history of discovery and exploration, and the Port of Gulfport is one of the nation's largest ports. Today it is a city of over 71,000 and is an important seaport for shipping lumber, cotton, and seafood, as well as being the largest banana port in North America. 

 

Luxurious 24 hour casino resorts thrive and championship golf courses rest alongside centers for historical and cultural exhibits, museums, historic homes, and other structures of architectural significance. 

 

One of the highlights of a family visit to Gulfport is an exploration of Lynn Meadows Discovery Center.  This hands-on museum allows children to experience learning through exploration, discovery, and role playing.  Possibilities include producing an original painting or other work of art, traveling to other countries to learn their customs, operating a crane, broadcasting in the news center, and discovering the mysteries of science.  There is a tow-story climbing structure, outdoor tree houses, and a Navy submersible.  Picnic areas and a toddler playground are available on the six acre grounds. 

 

The Mississippi Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo brings thousands of visitors each year to sample the thrill and excitement of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

 


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