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Miniature art transforms an alley into a surrealist wonderland at ‘Mississippi’s Tiniest Museum’

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Miniature art transforms an alley into a surrealist wonderland at ‘Mississippi’s Tiniest Museum’

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The Hattiesburg Pocket Museum, also known as 'Mississippi's Tiniest Museum', has transformed a gray alley into a surrealist wonderland with miniature art. The museum has become a major community hub and tourist destination, attracting over 300,000 visitors and contributing to a 40% increase in the city's tourism economy.

In Hattiesburg, Mississippi, a small alley has been transformed into a surrealist wonderland. The Hattiesburg Pocket Museum features miniature art and has become a major tourist destination. The museum was opened in 2020 by Vicki and Rick Taylor. It has grown to include a tiny art gallery, movie theater, and colorful murals. The museum has attracted over 300,000 visitors and contributed to a 40% increase in the city's tourism economy. Local artists have also benefited from the museum, using it as a proving ground for their work.

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