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Visitor Info - Biloxi, Mississippi
Take a video tour of downtown Biloxi. Months after Hurricane Katrina, a five-minute whimsical video tour of Biloxi and south Mississippi was created, offering you a chance to meet some of …
Casinos - Biloxi, Mississippi
For thirty years, legalized gaming has been a staple in Biloxi. Today, you’ll find eight first-class casino resorts in the city with most offering championship golf courses, fine dining and buffets, …
Biloxi Visitors Center
Besides offering a wealth of information about visitor amenities in Biloxi, the visitors center is also a museum of sorts, housing nearly a dozen multi-media exhibits that tell the story of Biloxi, its …
Home - Discover Biloxi
Biloxi boasts a long and sometimes turbulent history, dating from 1699 when Pierre Lemoyne, Sieur d’Iberville sailed into the Mississippi Sound. The city grew from a quiet village into a …
History - Biloxi, Mississippi
Biloxi was inhabited by Native Americans as early as 8,000 BC up to the 1700s. Artifacts from the four major periods of Native American history have been found on Biloxi’s peninsula.
Utilities - Biloxi, Mississippi
Find information on utility services, providers, and resources available to residents of Biloxi, Mississippi.
Biloxi Lighthouse
In 1939, the U.S. Coast Guard assumed responsibility for the light’s operation. After being declared surplus property in 1968, the Biloxi Lighthouse was deeded to the City of Biloxi, …
Downtown Biloxi - Discover Biloxi
The main section of downtown Biloxi is concentrated east and west along Howard Avenue, which was called Pass Christian-Point Cadet Road until 1896. The antebellum boom of the resort …
Historic Biloxi Walking Tour - Discover Biloxi
Biloxi boasts a long and sometimes turbulent history, dating from 1699 when Pierre Lemoyne, Sieur d’Iberville sailed into the Mississippi Sound. The city grew from a quiet village into a …