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Of special interest are raised beds strategically placed and a miniature cascading waterfall and pond, all blending into a garden that is wonderful to visit.
This garden will be featured in a book by Neal Oedenwald, due for release this fall.
HOME OF TOM & SALLY MCCORMICK
7629 Fairway Drive
This traditional home was designed by Tom with open casual living in mind. It has pickeled cabinets and woodwork throughout, with a custom made cherry entertainment center in the great room.
It is decorated in shades of teal and mauve with wallpaper used throughout. The master bath features a stained glass window. The home is furnished with family antiques and pictures.
PASS CHRISTIAN Pilgrimage chairman:
Mrs. Harry Bowes Thursday, March 25, 10 a an. to 4:30 pan.
Hostesses: Pass Christian Garden Club
HANCOCK BANK CIVIC CENTER 257 East Scenic Drive
This Greek revival structure occupies the site of the former historic Nelson Hotel. Coffee and doughnuts will be served from 10 to
11	a.m. Pilgrimage brochures and maps available.
THE OLD TOWN LIBRARY 211 East Scenic Drive Open 10 a.m.
Opened in 1893, the library is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. It is the second oldest library in the United States. The library contains many first editions and records from the local garden club. It was visited by President Woodrow Wilson while • he was vacationing at the Dixie White House in the winter of 1913-14.
HOME OF MR. NICHOLAS G. AUGUSTUS, IV 319 East Scenic Drive
11	a.m. to 3 p.m.
This 1875 seaside cottage was constructed for F. W. Bielenberg, a prominent businessman in the early days of Pass Christian. Of interest is the iron fencing dating back to the time of the Mexican Gulf Hotel which stood nearby to the west.
Purchased in 1990 by Mr. Augustus and subsequently restored, the home retains
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