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Skip the Line: Beauvoir General Admission Ticket

Overview
Completed in 1852, Beauvoir is located in Biloxi, MS and was the last home of Jefferson Davis, the first and only President of the Confederate States of America.  This general admission ticket provides access to the museum and grounds, where you'll have a "beautiful view" from its from front porch overlooking the Mississippi Sound.  Davis purchased the home in 1879 as a quiet retreat to write his books and papers.
City: Biloxi
Thu 26 Dec
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Starting at $13.62
Thu 26 Dec
Starting at $13.62
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What's Included
Tour guide
Route and map
Meeting point
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Biloxi
2244 Beach Blvd,
This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What To Expect
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Beauvoir
Spend a day at Beauvoir, and you'll instantly know why Jefferson Davis called Biloxi, MS home!  Your tour will be led by a trained guide through Beauvoir’s beautiful mansion which was commissioned by James Brown in 1848.  Your guide will provide intimate details about Jefferson Davis the United States Congressman, Secretary of War, and Senator.  Come learn about how he became Provisional President of the Confederate States of America, and what led to his death in 1889.  Your ticket also includes access to the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library, Beauvoir Museum, Beauvoir Memorial Cemetery, Oyster Bayou, Mrs. Varina's Garden, and historical cottages. Throughout the tour, you'll learn more about: • Beauvoir's construction beginning in 1848 • Boarding and lodging of the house between the years 1852-1927 • Household utilities such as water, waste, heat and light • Spaces in the house such as the halls and parlors, the semi-private kitchen, bedrooms and bathrooms • Daily chores and seasonal tasks of Beauvoir • The transformation of the land to a Confederate Soldier's Home for the Confederate Veterans and their wives and widows 1903-1957.  • The Industrial Revolution and Mass Production of weapons during the Civil War years 1861-1865.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (76)
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mikelM7216WV
Jun 2020
The tour of the library and grounds were very good. The guide is well versed at the history of the people and places on the grounds. Interesting look back at the history of the Davis family.
JS1248
Mar 2020
Some of the things that the guide who makes the speech while everyone is standing in the living room imparts to the customers. What you see inside the house is very limited and very small with everything roped off. You can then go to see the confederate grave yard in the back pasture. That is where people interested in the civil war find that it becomes moving looking out at the headstones.
T6052AUdavidm
Mar 2020
Well worthwhile seeing lot of history and very good stories. The guide was very good telling the info, The Jefferson Davis President Library that’s there is nice to see also.

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