Exploring the abandoned Sun Herald newspaper plant in Gulfport , Ms . Driving around the old abandoned newspaper plant , then walking around the area. Videos shows scenes of graffiti , trash , couches and a recliner. Video also shows a few places where doors are currently open with various things inside the enclosures.
It was founded in 1884 as The Weekly Herald, based in Biloxi. It expanded its coverage into Gulfport in 1905, and by 1934 had changed its name to The Daily Herald, becoming an evening and Saturday newspaper. The State Record Company bought the paper from its longtime owners, the Wilkes family, in 1968. Around this time, it moved its Saturday edition to morning publication and added a Sunday edition. It added a morning companion paper, the South Mississippi Sun, in 1973. That edition ran until 1985, when the two papers were merged as the Sun Herald, a seven-day all-day paper. The evening edition was dropped in 1986, shortly before State Record merged with Knight Ridder. The parent company of the South Mississippi newspaper filed for bankruptcy protection. I believe the building has been empty since around 2019.
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