Beauvoir

Beauvoir
Beauvoir

The Beauvoir estate is notable as the historic post-war home (1876-1889) of the former President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis. The name "Beauvoir" means 'beautiful to view'.

The compound consists of a Louisiana raised cottage-style plantation residence, a botanical garden, a former Confederate veterans home, a modern gift shop, a Confederate Soldier Museum, the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum, various outbuildings, and a historic Confederate cemetery, which includes the Tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier.

The main house and library were badly damaged, and other outbuildings were destroyed, during Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005. Beauvoir survived a similar onslaught from Hurricane Camille in 1969. The house was restored and has been re-opened.

Five of seven of the buildings were destroyed in Hurricane Katrina, and replicas are being planned. The new Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum opened in June 2013. Many artifacts were recovered and were restored or repaired.

In addition to the Presidential Library, the historic kitchen, located behind the Beauvoir mansion, was reconstructed.

Location

2244 Beach Blvd
Biloxi, Harrison County
Mississippi, USA

Getting There

The closest public transportation option to Beauvoir is the Coast Transit Authority (CTA) bus system. The CTA bus stops on US 90, just east of Beauvoir Road, which is about a 10-15 minute walk to Beauvoir. However, it is recommended to check the CTA bus schedule and plan accordingly, as service may be limited on weekends and holidays. Alternatively, taxi and ride-sharing services are available in Biloxi.

Nearby Airports

This is a list of primary airports in Mississippi that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Airports in Mississippi

Golden Triangle Regional Airport
Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport
Hattiesburg–Laurel Regional Airport
Jackson–Evers International Airport




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