The Historical Society of Gulfport
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Since 1949 the State Historical Marker program has identified and interpreted  historic sites across Mississippi. The familiar silver and green tablets stand  in practically every city and town in the state, commemorating significant  people, events, or movements.


For more information about Mississippi's Historical Marker program, see:  http://mdah.state.ms.us/hpres/histmarker.php 
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