My Gulf: Gautier, Mississippi - Eco Touring the Water Ways
Ask Kathy Wilkinson where she lives, and she's likely to tell you, Paradise. Based in Gautier, Mississippi, adjacent to the Mississippi River, Mississippi Sound, and the Gulf of Mexico, she runs Eco-Tours of South Mississippi. And her tours are more than just boat rides. She points out not just the flora and fauna, but tells of the area's rich heritage and history. It's Kathy's passion that each of her visitors gets to see just how beautiful Mississippi really is.
Road Trip #087 - US-90 East - Gautier, Mississippi to Alabama State Line
US Highway 90 East from Gautier, Mississippi through Pascagoula, Moss Point, and to the Alabama State Line.
Index:
00:07 Gautier, Mississippi - Jackson County
00:17 Singing River Mall
00:40 Major Michael Green Memorial Highway
01:19 West Pascagoula River / Singing River
02:04 Pascagoula River
02:19 Magnolia St
02:32 Market Street
02:36 Mississippi Export Railroad
02:46 14th St
02:47 Maj. Nathaniel Smith Memorial Hwy
03:10 Chicot St
03:20 Terry Michael Byrd Memorial Hwy
03:44 MS-611
03:50 Moss Point, Mississippi
05:47 Franklin Creek Rd
06:15 Alabama State Line
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Mississippi Swamps Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about nature park Mississippi Swamps in the USA.
New Orleans is synonymous with good food, jazz and Mardi Gras and it was here that history was created: founded by France, conquered by Spain, bought by President Jefferson and occupied by theYankees! New Orleans also possesses the second largest harbour in the USA and even today they shout, „Full speed ahead!“ as paddle steamers negotiate ‘Ol Man River’, the grand waters of the Mississippi that flow to the Mississippi Swamps.The Swamps are extensive and only experienced boatmen can find their way around the mass of main and side tributaries as it’s easy to become disorientated, sight of the sky often being lost due to the density of the trees. In the past 5,000 years the Mississippi had seven different deltas prior to it being reinforced by embankments. When dykes strengthened the river, some side channels remained and these are the famous small rivers known as the Bayous, a labyrinth of small tributaries and waterways ‚Cowens’ is the name of the oldest life form in the swamp, a turtle that grows to about 10 to 25 centimetres long and feeds mainly on small fish and aquatic animals. Almost 30,000 hectares of swampland have been declared a nature reserve in which the complex balance between salt and freshwater reigns supreme and, when viewed from above, has the appearance of a strange network of city streets. The Delta area provides ideal conditions for many feathered species, including around four million ducks and also the national symbol of the USA, the white-headed sea eagle and the variety of animals living in this region, most notably the alligator, is also vast and includes beaver and racoon. The wonderful world of the Swamps with their legends and myths draw the traveller under their spell, a bewitching labyrinth of infinite waterways each one holding a special fascination. The allure of Nature is surely as puzzling as the innermost secrets of the Mississippi Swamps!
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Gautier MS Realty | Gautier Mississippi Real Estate Broker
Kelly Creely is a REALTOR® - Associate Broker that services Gautier, MS. Kelly represents Fidelis Realty - Salvas Properties -
Phone Number: 228-233-8975 -
Kelly Creely is the top real estate agent that is active in Gautier Mississippi -
Gautier, Mississippi is a town that can be found in Harrison County and is on the West Bank of the Pascagoula River, eight miles West of Pascagoula which is the Harrison county seat. The town of Gautier was incorporated in 1986. According to the United States Census Bureau, the populace of Gautier was thought to be 18,413 in 2010.
Descendants of the Gautier family members, for whom the community is named, still dwell in this area.
The lovely, substantial home that Fernando Upton Gautier developed at the mouth of the Pascagoula River Basin in 1867 still stands today. Fernando Gautier developed started an extremely lucrative sawmill business in this area and the town grew from that endeavor. The house is called the The Old Place, and is still in the possession of the descendants of Fernando Upton Gautier. The house can be used today for private and public occasions.
Gautier remained a rural community until the start of World War II when dockyard employees began to move to the region to construct ships to support the war effort in the nearby shipyard. This shipyard was Ingalls, that was owned by Bob Ingalls. To this day, this shipyard is among the most substantial shipyards in the U.S.
Today, the town is known because of its lovely, stately houses that are encircled by centuries old live oak trees. Gautier is a bedroom holiday resort community with two championship golf courses and the numerous historic properties are surrounded by bayous and wetlands on three sides. Gautiers beautiful natural environment provides many possibilities for recreation and eco-tourism.
Gautier is conveniently located and is a two hour drive to New Orleans and a 45 minute drive to Mobile. And, Gautier is only a 5 minute drive to the most beautiful sugar white sand seashore on the whole Mississippi Gulf Coast along with access to a vast array of first rate restaurants, outdoor attractions, and scenic byways and the excitement of nine nonstop gambling casinos in neighboring Harrison County.
And, the expense of real property is one of the lowest along the whole Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Born in New Orleans, Kelly Humphreys Creely, a law graduate from the prestigious Loyola Law School, has spent over 15 years of her professional career as a successful Attorney. After a short break, she now is returning to as a Realtor® - Associate Broker.
Talking to the media, Kelly Creely stated, “After fifteen years of litigation I gave up the courtroom for a more laid back lifestyle I found livingon the Mississippi Gulf Coast in the Pass Christian area,” she also said “I hold a Mississippi Real Estate and Broker’s license and I am also licensed to practice law in Louisiana, Mississippi and Colorado. I am extremely confident that I can help you in the purchase and sale of your real estate investment in Gautier, Mississippi.”
Whether you've planned to move with your loved ones or are looking for a quiet beach retreat, let me assist you with your home ownership investment in Gautier, MS and guide you through the time consuming procedures of looking for that particular property.
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On the next edition of MS Roads we’ll visit Winners Circle Park and the Nature Center in Flowood where opportunities abound for family outdoor adventure. We’ll then travel to a ropes course just down the road that builds both muscles and confidence. We’ll revisit a story we did about the Great Mississippi River Balloon Race in Natchez. We’ll come back down to earth and visit with some BMX Cycling enthusiasts in Ridgeland. And finally, we’ll take to the water when we visit with the good folks at Quapaw Canoe Company, offering river adventures down the Mighty Mississippi.
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Visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast, overlooking the sparkling Gulf of Mexico and 62 miles of scenic shoreline including the world's longest (26 miles) man-made beach - started by nature improved by man. Look for the beach vendors where you can jet ski, aqua cycle or even rent a Catamaran. Visitors can enjoy our world-class golf courses, artistic and historical museums and after a day of fun, visitors can begin an exciting evening with dinner at a local seafood restaurant before heading off to enjoy 24-hour gaming at one of the coast's casino resorts. Whether you are looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or an adventure-filled vacation, change your pace and visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast!
Poplarville MS Realty | Poplarville Mississippi Real Estate Broker
Kelly Creely is a REALTOR® - Associate Broker that services Poplarville, MS. Kelly represents the Crawford Realty Group -
Phone Number: 228-233-8975 -
Kelly Creely is the top real estate agent that is active in Poplarville Mississippi -
Poplarville, Mississippi is a town that can be found in Harrison County and is on the West Bank of the Pascagoula River, eight miles West of Pascagoula which is the Harrison county seat. The town of Poplarville was incorporated in 1986. According to the United States Census Bureau, the populace of Poplarville was thought to be 18,413 in 2010.
Descendants of the Poplarville family members, for whom the community is named, still dwell in this area.
The lovely, substantial home that Fernando Upton Poplarville developed at the mouth of the Pascagoula River Basin in 1867 still stands today. Fernando Poplarville developed started an extremely lucrative sawmill business in this area and the town grew from that endeavor. The house is called the The Old Place, and is still in the possession of the descendants of Fernando Upton Poplarville. The house can be used today for private and public occasions.
Poplarville remained a rural community until the start of World War II when dockyard employees began to move to the region to construct ships to support the war effort in the nearby shipyard. This shipyard was Ingalls, that was owned by Bob Ingalls. To this day, this shipyard is among the most substantial shipyards in the U.S.
Today, the town is known because of its lovely, stately houses that are encircled by centuries old live oak trees. Poplarville is a bedroom holiday resort community with two championship golf courses and the numerous historic properties are surrounded by bayous and wetlands on three sides. Poplarvilles beautiful natural environment provides many possibilities for recreation and eco-tourism.
Poplarville is conveniently located and is a two hour drive to New Orleans and a 45 minute drive to Mobile. And, Poplarville is only a 5 minute drive to the most beautiful sugar white sand seashore on the whole Mississippi Gulf Coast along with access to a vast array of first rate restaurants, outdoor attractions, and scenic byways and the excitement of nine nonstop gambling casinos in neighboring Harrison County.
And, the expense of real property is one of the lowest along the whole Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Born in New Orleans, Kelly Humphreys Creely, a law graduate from the prestigious Loyola Law School, has spent over 15 years of her professional career as a successful Attorney. After a short break, she now is returning to as a Realtor® - Associate Broker.
Talking to the media, Kelly Creely stated, “After fifteen years of litigation I gave up the courtroom for a more laid back lifestyle I found livingon the Mississippi Gulf Coast in the Pass Christian area,” she also said “I hold a Mississippi Real Estate and Broker’s license and I am also licensed to practice law in Louisiana, Mississippi and Colorado. I am extremely confident that I can help you in the purchase and sale of your real estate investment in Poplarville, Mississippi.”
Whether you've planned to move with your loved ones or are looking for a quiet beach retreat, let me assist you with your home ownership investment in Poplarville, MS and guide you through the time consuming procedures of looking for that particular property.
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Wiggins MS Real Estate | Realtor Wiggins MS
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Phone: 228-233-8975 -
Kelly Creely is a top rated real estate broker in Wiggins Mississippi
Wiggins, MS is centrally located in Stone County and is the County Seat.
The beautiful Wiggins area started to become settled in the later 1880s which was completely included in virgin forests. In that time frame, a very small Tribe of Houma Indians that numbered about between 60 to 80 Indians lived in this area. The Houma Indians assimiliated into the march bigger Chocktaw Indian Nation about 1800 when the population of Houma Indians were greatly reduced because of warfare with the Chocktaw Indian Nation. The Houma Indians had lighter skin coloration than the Chocktaw Indians. Almost all of the Chocktaw Indians were relocated to Oklahoma by the United States Army. However, the Houma Indians decided to become United States Citizens instead of relocating to Oklahoma.
The name of the community was selected in honor of Wiggins who was noted as a prominent early citizen. Wiggins, Mississippi became incorporated in 1904.
In 1893, the railway was completed that connected the Wiggins area to the harbour in Gulfport. This enabled the Wiggins area to prosper when huge sawmills were built to exploit the vast timber reserves which were available in the yellow pine woodlands.
Wiggins offers home owners who are living here outstanding natural landscapes. And, although Wiggins is a 20 minute drive at most from the Mississippi Gulf Coast beaches, the cost of owning a home here is more affordable than real estate offered in seaside communities positioned in Jackson, Harrison, and Hancock counties. And, Wiggins is far enough north of the Mississippi Gulf Coast that the impact of violent weather caused by hurricanes is significantly diminished.
Actually, since post-hurricane Katrina 2005, Wigginss 256 foot elevation, and quick travel to both Gulfport and Biloxi have led to the development of many, modern single family home sub-divisions. The building standards of these homes is excellent, however the cost is more affordable than comparable properties located in nearby Harrison County at much lower elevations above sea level.
Wiggins features the nearby Desoto National Forest which provides over ½ million acres of magnificent outdoor scenic delights. Mississippi’s only federally specified Wild and Scenic River includes the Black Creek fresh water shed which is in near Wiggins. Wiggins also features the Pascagoula River Basin which is Mississippi’s second largest basin. This basin drains a location that is around 1,000 square miles that eventually drains into the Gulf of Mexico. The beautiful Red Creek flows through the southern part of Wiggins. The final unregulated major river system beyond Alaska is contained within the Pascagoula River Basin. Two major tributaries are located in Wiggins.
Recreational activities abound near Wiggins, Mississippi. Over 100 square miles of unspoiled wilderness awaits nature lovers. 41 miles of federally preserved hiking trails follow the stunning Black Creek. Fresh water fishing, camping, canoeing, swimming, tubing, picnicking, horseback and ATV travel are always close by in forests which have a teaming ecosystem that has a huge assortment of wild birds. For those who enjoy hunting, Wiggins has an great quantity of deer, turkey, quail, and rabbit.
Wiggins is conveniently located and is only a 90 minute journey to New Orleans. Wiggins is a 25 mile drive south to the white sand Mississippi Gulf Coast beaches, a huge array of fantastic restaurants, and the pleasure of 24-hour nonstop casino resorts.
Whether you've planned to relocate with your family or are looking for a quiet coastal retreat, let me assist you with your real estate investment in Wiggins, MS and walk you through the time consuming procedures of looking for your unique property.
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