Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area
The Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area is a federally designated National Heritage Area along the Gulf coast of Mississippi. The designated area of the Mississippi Gulf Coast comprises six counties recognized for their unique cultural and scenic qualities. The National Heritage Area designation provides a unified marketing and promotional framework for the region.[1]
The National Heritage Area comprises Pearl River, Stone, George, Hancock, Harrison and Jackson counties.[2] It includes the Mississippi portion of Gulf Islands National Seashore.[3]
The area was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Much of the national heritage area's efforts since that time have focused on recovery and preservation and restoration of buildings and cultural resources damaged or lost in the storm.[4]
The Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area was established in December 2004 by Public Law 108-447.[5]
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- National Heritage Areas of the United States
- Protected areas established in 2004
- 2004 establishments in Mississippi
- Gulf Islands National Seashore
- Protected areas of Pearl River County, Mississippi
- Protected areas of Stone County, Mississippi
- Protected areas of George County, Mississippi
- Protected areas of Hancock County, Mississippi
- Protected areas of Jackson County, Mississippi