The Pleasant Reed House in Biloxi, Mississippi, was a historic sidehall shotgun house built by former slave Pleasant Reed in 1887. Saved from destruction by Hurricane Katrina, the house was relocated to the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum Of Art and restored for public tours.
The Pleasant Reed Interpretive Center, a replica of the original house, now stands as a tribute to Reed's legacy and features exhibits on local African American history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past of this significant historical figure and his family.
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