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A storm-ravaged historic home on Biloxi Beach Blvd., Biloxi, MS. (Photo Courtesy of the Mississippi Heritage Trust)
Gone With the Wind...and Storm Surge
Story aired: Thursday, September 29, 2005



The head of the National Trust for Historic Preservation said that the damage from Hurricane Katrina has the potential of being one of the largest cultural disasters in the country's history. In one seven mile span of historic homes in Mississippi, only one stands.

Guests:


Peter Brink, senior vice president of the National Trust

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National Trust for Historic Preservation

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View before and after photos of Beauvoir, an historic cottage in Biloxi, MS.


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