Coast Guard Station Barracks in Biloxi, Mississippi, was built in 1934 as part of a U.S. Coast Guard base. The barracks, designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, featured arcaded porches and an octagonal cupola. It served as the home of Biloxi's Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum until it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The Coast Guard Station Barracks, constructed in 1934, was a significant historical landmark in Biloxi, Mississippi. This E-shaped building, made of reinforced concrete, showcased the architectural style of the Spanish Colonial Revival. Unfortunately, Hurricane Katrina devastated the structure in 2005, which had previously served as the Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum for the city.
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