- TripBuzz found 26 things to do indoors in the Pascagoula area. From Le Pointe Krebs House to Robin Adams Performing Arts Center, Pascagoula offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 26 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 26 different types of things to do inside in or near Pascagoula, Mississippi. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Theaters, History Museums, Casinos and Historic Homes.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Pascagoula, and 24 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Gautier and D'Iberville.
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A 16-screen movie theater, Cinemark 16 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and sound. The theater offers stadium seating, a game room, self-service ticketing, RealD 3D movies and a lobby cafe with food and drinks.
32.6 Miles
The Island View Casino offers the gambling enthusiasts the opportunity of playing to one of the more 2,000 slot machines, or at one of the many table games. It has a 565 room hotel and dining facilities. The golf course was named for 4 years the best golf-course by Golfweek.
33.5 Miles
Mobile Museum of Art has 7 permanent collections, which exhibit the works of artists from the entire world. All around the year it is also the temporary home for many other exhibitions.
34.2 Miles
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University of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach, MS 39560
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Housed at the University of Mississippi's Long Beach campus, the Katrina Archives are a collection of documents, artifacts, and other informative pieces relating to Hurricane Katrina, a tremendously destructive storm that battered the Gulf Coast in 2005.
35.4 Miles
The Shed BBQ & Blues Joint is a barbeque restaurant and a venue for live blues music that holds special events like barbeque competitions and music festivals too. They also sell their special sauces by the bottle.
35.9 Miles
The Greek Revival Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was built in 1855 for Judge John Bragg so that his wife and daughters could enjoy Mobile's Mardi-Gras season. The 13,000 square foot home can be toured, and is often home to special events.
36.7 Miles
Costumed guides lead visitors on a tour of the Greek Revival Oakleigh House constructed in 1833 for James Roper. The tour also includes the1850 Cox-Deasy Cottage and the 1860 Cook's House and Garden.
37.7 Miles
The Mobile Carnival Museum is dedicated only to the Carnival which is held in Mobile. It has on display costumes, crowns, and everything else which people can see at a Carnival. It also has a gift shop.
37.9 Miles
The Crescent Theatre is a modern theatre, with the latest sound and video technologies to make a couple of hours more entertaining for the moviegoer.
37.9 Miles
At Saenger Theatre Mobile, visitors can attend a range of performing arts events, from rock n' roll bands to musicals. The theater was constructed in 1927 and retains many of its original architectural features.