- City of Biloxi | The Official Website of the City of Biloxi
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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 our most colorful characters
- 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, top-name entertainment, and an array of other visitor amenities
- 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 people, its connection to the water, and its cultural diversity
- 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 thriving seafood center by the 1890s, with immigrants from Croatia Slovenia, Bohema and later Louisiana Acadians harvesting the abundant shrimp and oysters
- History - Biloxi, Mississippi
The Biloxi’s spoke the Sioux language and most likely migrated from the Northeast There is some indication that they arrived along the Mississippi Coast a short time before the French
- Utilities - Biloxi, Mississippi
Find information on utility services, providers, and resources available to residents of Biloxi, Mississippi
- 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 and waterborne trade resulted in the development of the first hotels along the beachfront between Reynoir and Lameuse Streets
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