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Billet coupe-file: billet d'admission générale à Beauvoir

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Achevé en 1852, Beauvoir est situé à Biloxi, MS et fut la dernière demeure de Jefferson Davis, le premier et unique président des États confédérés d'Amérique. Ce billet d'admission générale donne accès au musée et au parc, où vous aurez une "belle vue" depuis son porche donnant sur le Mississippi Sound. Davis a acheté la maison en 1879 comme retraite tranquille pour écrire ses livres et ses articles.
Ville: Biloxi
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Biloxi
2244 Beach Blvd,
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  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
À quoi s'attendre
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Beauvoir
Passez une journée à Beauvoir et vous saurez instantanément pourquoi Jefferson Davis a élu domicile à Biloxi, MS ! Votre visite sera dirigée par un guide qualifié à travers le magnifique manoir de Beauvoir qui a été commandé par James Brown en 1848. Votre guide fournira des détails intimes sur Jefferson Davis, le membre du Congrès, secrétaire à la guerre et sénateur des États-Unis. Venez découvrir comment il est devenu président provisoire des États confédérés d'Amérique et ce qui a conduit à sa mort en 1889. Votre billet comprend également l'accès à la bibliothèque présidentielle Jefferson Davis, au musée Beauvoir, au cimetière commémoratif de Beauvoir, à Oyster Bayou, au jardin de Mme Varina , et chalets historiques. Tout au long de la visite, vous en apprendrez plus sur : • La construction de Beauvoir à partir de 1848 • Pension et logement de la maison entre les années 1852-1927 • Services ménagers tels que l'eau, les déchets, le chauffage et la lumière • Espaces de la maison tels que les couloirs et les salons, la cuisine semi-privée, les chambres et les salles de bain • Tâches quotidiennes et tâches saisonnières de Beauvoir • La transformation du terrain en une maison de soldat confédéré pour les vétérans confédérés et leurs épouses et veuves 1903-1957. • La révolution industrielle et la production de masse d'armes pendant les années de guerre civile 1861-1865.
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Commentaires (76)
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Tim S
Feb 2021
The history of the grounds and the artifacts in the museum are very interesting. For those complaining about masks, we were social distanced in a large room. Its hard to give a presentation and talk loud enough with a mask on. If you're that worried, stay home. The guide was knowledgeable and knew a lot of interesting facts and answered questions. My recommendation is, be respectful of the tour guide and others. If he's talking listen and dont be having a separate conversation during the tour. There were a few disruptive ones in the group that was there when I went, so I missed a lot of his presentation. It was obvious it was upsetting the tour guide. The only recommendation is maybe they should invest in a speaker and headset to project the speakers voice more so everyone can hear.
Lennon8802
Dec 2020
I think it was the tour guide more than anything else that made this tour what it was. Best tour we have ever had by a mile!
J1403SPmeganb
Sep 2020
Not entirely sure what I paid for? No signs directing you where to go. Not enough of a history lesson to stay. A Ren Faire was also going on when I went so it was just a very weird experience. Wouldn’t recommend.

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