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Biloxi, Mississippi

Biloxi (/bɪˈlʌksi/ bih-LUK-see; French: [bilusi]) is a city in and one of two county seats of Harrison County, Mississippi, United States (the other being the adjacent city of Gulfport). The 2010 United States Census recorded the population as 44,054[2] and in 2019 the estimated population was 46,212.[3] The area's first European settlers were French colonists.

Biloxi, Mississippi
The Biloxi Visitors Center and the Biloxi Lighthouse, the city's signature landmark, in November 2011
Nicknames: 
"The Playground of the South"
"Buck City"[citation needed]
Location in Harrison County and the state of Mississippi
Biloxi, Mississippi
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 30°24′43″N 88°55′40″W / 30.41194°N 88.92778°W / 30.41194; -88.92778Coordinates: 30°24′43″N 88°55′40″W / 30.41194°N 88.92778°W / 30.41194; -88.92778
Country United States
State Mississippi
CountyHarrison
Incorporatedin 1838 as a township
Government
 • MayorAndrew Gilich (R)
Area
 • City67.71 sq mi (175.36 km2)
 • Land42.94 sq mi (111.20 km2)
 • Water24.77 sq mi (64.16 km2)
Elevation
20 ft (6 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City49,449
 • Density1,151.69/sq mi (444.67/km2)
 • Metro
379,582
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
39530–39535, 39540
Area code228
FIPS code28-06220
GNIS feature ID0667173
Websitewww.biloxi.ms.us

The city is part of the Gulfport–Biloxi metropolitan area and the Gulfport–Biloxi–Pascagoula, MS Combined Statistical Area. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, Biloxi was the third-largest city in Mississippi, behind Jackson and Gulfport. Due to the widespread destruction and flooding, many refugees left the city. Post-Katrina, the population of Biloxi decreased, and it became the fifth-largest city in the state, being surpassed by Hattiesburg and Southaven.[4]

The beachfront of Biloxi lies directly on the Mississippi Sound, with barrier islands scattered off the coast and into the Gulf of Mexico. Keesler Air Force Base lies within the city and is home to the 81st Training Wing and the 403d Wing of the U.S. Air Force Reserve.

History

Colonial era

 
Old Biloxi (site B) and New Biloxi (site A), French map, beginning of 18th century

In 1699 French colonists formed the first, permanent, European settlement in French Louisiana, at Fort Maurepas, now in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, and referred to as "Old Biloxi". They were under the direction of Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. La Louisiane was separated from Spanish Florida at the Perdido River near Pensacola (this was founded by the Spanish 1559 and again in 1698).

The name of Biloxi in French was Bilocci, a transliteration of the term for the local Native American tribe in their language. Labeled along with "Fort Maurepas"[5] on maps dated circa year 1710/1725, the name was sometimes used in English as "Fort Bilocci".[6][7]

In 1720, the area of today's city of Biloxi was settled for the first time around Fort Louis. In this year the administrative capital of French Louisiana was moved to Biloxi (or Bilocci) from Mobile (or La Mobile). French Louisiana, part of New France, was known in French as La Louisiane in colonial times. In modern times it is called La Louisiane française to distinguish it from the modern state of Louisiana.[5]

Due to fears of tides and hurricanes, colonial governor Bienville moved the capital of French Louisiana in 1722 from Biloxi to a new inland harbor town named La Nouvelle-Orléans (New Orleans), built for this purpose in 1718–1720.[citation needed]

In 1763, following Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War/French and Indian War, France had to cede their colonies east of the Mississippi River, except for New Orleans, to Great Britain, as part of the Treaty of Paris. At the same time, the French colony west of the Mississippi, plus New Orleans, was ceded to Spain as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau.

Subsequent history

British rule lasted from 1763 to 1779, followed by Spanish rule from 1779 to 1810. Despite this, the character of Biloxi remained mostly French, as their descendants made up the majority of the population.[8] In 1811, the US traded with Spain to take over Biloxi and related area, making it part of their Mississippi Territory. Mississippi, and Biloxi with it, was admitted as a state to the union in 1817.

Biloxi began to grow. In the antebellum period of the 19th century, it became known as a summer resort, because of its proximity to the breezes and beaches of the coast. It also had the advantages of proximity to New Orleans and ease of access via water. Summer homes were built by wealthy slave-owners and commercial figures. Hotels and rental cottages were developed to serve those who could not afford their own homes.[8]

The Biloxi Lighthouse was built in Baltimore, Maryland, and shipped south, where it was completed at the site in May 1848.[9] (It is one of two surviving lighthouses on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, which at one time had twelve.[9])

In the early stages of the Civil War, Ship Island was captured by Union forces, enabling them to take control of Biloxi. No major battles were fought in the area, and Biloxi did not suffer direct damage from the war.[8] Some local Union sentiment could be discerned following the war's conclusion.[9]

In the postbellum period, Biloxi again emerged as a vacation spot. Its popularity as a destination increased with railroad access. In 1881, the first cannery was built in the town to process seafood, leading to others soon joining the location. This stimulated development in the city, and it attracted new immigrants from Europe and different ethnic groups who worked in the seafood factories. They processed shrimp and other local seafood. These changes gave Biloxi a more heterogeneous population.[8]

 
Looking West down Howard Avenue at Lameuse Street, 1906
 
Child laborers picking shrimp in Biloxi, 1911. Photo by Lewis Hine.
 
Beauvoir, the post-war home of Confederate States President Jefferson Davis

During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces built Keesler Field, now Keesler Air Force Base, which became a major basic training site and site for aircraft maintenance. The Biloxi economy boomed as a result,[10] attracting new residents and businesses. By 1958, the first Jewish synagogue had been built in the town.[10]

Biloxi's casino history dates to a period in the 1940s. At the time, open, if technically illegal, gambling took place in a casino within the Broadwater Beach Resort.[11] Open gambling ended during the 1950s.[12] The Mississippi Gulf Coast became known as the "Poor Man's Riviera", and was frequented by Southern families interested in fishing expeditions during the summer.[13] Commercially, Biloxi was dominated by shrimp boats and oyster luggers.[13]

In 1959 Biloxi was the site of "Mississippi's first public assault on racial barriers in its 15-year civil rights struggle".[14] Gilbert R. Mason, a black physician in Biloxi, went swimming at a local beach with seven black friends. They were ordered to leave by a city policeman, who told them that "Negroes don't come to the sand beach."[15] Mason reacted by leading a series of protests, known as the Biloxi Wade-Ins. The protests were followed in 1960 by the worst racial riot in Mississippi history, during which ten people died.[16] Ultimately, the protests led to the desegregation of the beaches of Biloxi.[15]

In the early 1960s, the Gulf Coast again emerged as a prime alternative to Florida as a southern vacation destination among Northerners, with Biloxi a favored destination.[13] Biloxi hotels upgraded their amenities and hired chefs from France and Switzerland in an effort to provide some of the best seafood cuisine in the country.[13] Edgewater Mall was built in 1963.

With the introduction of legal gambling in Mississippi in the 1990s, Biloxi was again transformed.[10] It became an important center in the resort casino industry. The new hotels and gambling complexes brought millions of dollars in tourism revenue to the city. The more famous casino complexes were the Beau Rivage casino resort, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Casino Magic, Grand Casino, Isle of Capri Casino Resort Biloxi, Boomtown Casino, President Casino Broadwater Resort, and Imperial Palace. Like Tunica County in the northern part of the state, Biloxi and the surrounding Gulf Coast region were considered a leading gambling center in the Southern United States.

To celebrate the area's tricentennial in 1998/99, the city's tourism promotion agency invited the nationally syndicated Travel World Radio Show to broadcast live from Biloxi, with co-host Willem Bagchus in attendance.

By the early 21st century, Biloxi's economy was based on the seafood industry, tourism, and gaming.[8]

Hurricanes

Scores of hurricanes have hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but the most destructive, as measured by storm surge levels in the Biloxi Lighthouse, occurred in 1855, 1906, 1909, 1947, 1969 (Hurricane Camille), and 2005 (Hurricane Katrina)[17]

Hurricane Katrina

On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast with high winds, heavy rains and a 30-foot (9.1 m) storm surge, causing massive damage to the area. Katrina came ashore during the high tide of 6:56 am, +2.3 feet more.[18] Commenting on the power of the storm and the damage, Mayor A. J. Holloway said, "This is our tsunami."[19] Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour was quoted as saying the destruction of the Mississippi coastline by Hurricane Katrina looked like an American Hiroshima.

On the morning of August 31, 2005, in an interview on MSNBC, Governor Barbour stated that 90% of the buildings along the coast in Biloxi and neighboring Gulfport had been destroyed by the hurricane.[citation needed] Several of the "floating" casinos were torn off their supports and thrown inland, contributing to the damage.

Many churches were destroyed or severely damaged, including St. Michael's Catholic Church, which was gutted by the storm surge, breaking the entry doors and stained-glass windows along the first floor; however, the interior was later removed, and the structure was still solid enough to allow repairing the church.

Hurricane Katrina damaged over 40 Mississippi libraries beyond repair, breaking windows and flooding several feet in the Biloxi Public Library, requiring a total rebuild.[20]

Hurricane-force winds persisted for 17 hours and tore the branches off many coastal oak trees, but the tree trunks survived the 30-foot (9.1 m) flood and many have since regrown smaller branches. Some reconstructed homes still have their antebellum appearance, and miles inland, with less flooding, shopping centers have reopened.

Harrison County Coroner Gary T. Hargrove told the mayor and City Council that Hurricane Katrina had claimed 53 victims in Biloxi, as of January 30, 2006.[citation needed] Of the 53 confirmed fatalities in Biloxi, a figure that includes one unidentified male, Hargrove said the average age was 58, with the youngest being 22 and the oldest 90; 14 were female and 39 were male.

Biloxi is the site of a well-known memorial to Katrina victims. The memorial was created by a team of local artists (Elizabeth Veglia and Aaron Kramer), an architect (Dennis Cowart), a contractor (Roy Anderson Corporation), and city liaison (Nathan Sullivan), with assistance from the crew and volunteers of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.[21][22][23]

Many casinos were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Of the casinos that were located in Biloxi, eight have reopened since Katrina. They are the Grand Biloxi Casino Hotel Spa (formerly known as Grand Casino Biloxi), the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, the Golden Nugget, the Palace Casino Resort, the IP Casino Resort Spa (formerly known as Imperial Palace), Treasure Bay Casino, Boomtown Casino, and the Beau Rivage, which reopened on the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.[24]

Multiple plans have been laid out to rebuild the waterfront areas of Biloxi, and the federal government has recently announced that it is considering giving up to 17,000 Mississippi coast homeowners the option to sell their properties so that a vast hurricane-protection zone can be implemented.[25] Meanwhile, the city of Biloxi is rapidly implementing plans to allow the redevelopment of commercial properties south of Highway 90.[26]

Geography and climate

Biloxi is located in southeastern Harrison County, bordered to the south by Mississippi Sound (part of the Gulf of Mexico) and to the northeast partially by Biloxi Bay, which forms part of the Jackson County line. To the northeast, across Biloxi Bay, are the Jackson County city of Ocean Springs and the unincorporated community of St. Martin. The Back Bay of Biloxi continues west from the Jackson County line, crossing the city of Biloxi to Big Lake on the city's western boundary, where the Biloxi and Tchoutacabouffa rivers join. The Tchoutacbouffa flows from east to west across the city and forms part of the city's eastern boundary. Biloxi is bordered to the north and east by the city of D'Iberville and to the west by the city of Gulfport.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Biloxi has a total area of 46.7 square miles (120.9 km2), of which 38.2 square miles (99.0 km2) are land and 8.5 square miles (21.9 km2), or 18.14%, are water.[2]

 
Location of Biloxi, east of Gulfport (center), on Gulf of Mexico

Biloxi has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cfa) that is heavily influenced by the Gulf of Mexico. Winter days are mild and wet. Snow is extremely rare in Biloxi. Summers are hot and humid, bearing the brunt of tropical storms during the late summer to fall. Biloxi's record low of 10 °F (−12.2 °C) was recorded on January 24, 1963, and the record high of 104 °F (40 °C) was recorded on August 29, 2000.

Climate data for Biloxi, Mississippi (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1893–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 82
(28)
87
(31)
89
(32)
91
(33)
98
(37)
102
(39)
103
(39)
104
(40)
101
(38)
98
(37)
88
(31)
83
(28)
104
(40)
Average high °F (°C) 59.8
(15.4)
63.2
(17.3)
69.3
(20.7)
75.8
(24.3)
82.8
(28.2)
88.0
(31.1)
89.7
(32.1)
89.9
(32.2)
86.9
(30.5)
79.1
(26.2)
69.2
(20.7)
62.2
(16.8)
76.3
(24.6)
Daily mean °F (°C) 51.7
(10.9)
55.2
(12.9)
61.3
(16.3)
68.1
(20.1)
75.6
(24.2)
80.9
(27.2)
82.5
(28.1)
82.5
(28.1)
79.2
(26.2)
70.5
(21.4)
60.2
(15.7)
54.0
(12.2)
68.5
(20.3)
Average low °F (°C) 43.6
(6.4)
47.3
(8.5)
53.4
(11.9)
60.4
(15.8)
68.3
(20.2)
73.8
(23.2)
75.3
(24.1)
75.1
(23.9)
71.5
(21.9)
61.9
(16.6)
51.2
(10.7)
45.9
(7.7)
60.6
(15.9)
Record low °F (°C) 10
(−12)
1
(−17)
22
(−6)
30
(−1)
42
(6)
54
(12)
60
(16)
61
(16)
44
(7)
32
(0)
24
(−4)
9
(−13)
1
(−17)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 5.37
(136)
4.37
(111)
5.72
(145)
5.65
(144)
5.25
(133)
7.13
(181)
8.09
(205)
6.93
(176)
5.24
(133)
3.68
(93)
4.36
(111)
5.03
(128)
66.80
(1,697)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.1
(0.25)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.1
(0.25)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 9.5 8.9 8.0 7.0 7.1 11.9 13.9 12.7 8.6 6.5 7.3 9.2 110.6
Source: NOAA[27][28]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1870954
18801,54061.4%
18903,234110.0%
19005,45768.7%
19108,04947.5%
192010,93735.9%
193014,85035.8%
194017,47517.7%
195037,425114.2%
196044,03517.7%
197048,48610.1%
198049,3111.7%
199046,319−6.1%
200050,6449.3%
201044,054−13.0%
202049,44912.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[29]
2018 Estimate[30]

Biloxi is the smaller of two principal cities of the Gulfport-Biloxi, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Gulport-Biloxi-Pascagoula Combined Statistical Area.

2020 census

Biloxi racial composition[31]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 28,771 58.18%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 10,779 21.8%
Native American 148 0.3%
Asian 2,123 4.29%
Pacific Islander 67 0.14%
Other/Mixed 2,876 5.82%
Hispanic or Latino 4,685 9.47%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 49,449 people, 17,923 households, and 10,922 families residing in the city.

2000 census

As of the census of 2000, there were 50,644 people, 19,588 households, and 12,379 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,331.8 per square mile (514.2/km2). There were 22,115 housing units at an average density of 581.6 per square mile (224.5/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 71.43% White, 19.04% African American, 0.49% Native American, 5.11% Asian, 0.11% Pacific Islander, 1.43% from other races, and 2.38% from two or more races. 3.65% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 19,588 households, out of which 31.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.6% were married couples living together, 14.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.8% were non-families. 30.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.42 and the average family size was 3.02.

In the city, the population dispersal was 24.2% under the age of 18, 14.3% from 18 to 24, 30.3% from 25 to 44, 19.2% from 45 to 64, and 12.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 101.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 101.6 males. The median income for a household in the city was $34,106, and the median income for a family was $40,685. Males had a median income of $28,046 versus $21,267 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,809. 14.6% of the population and 11.2% of families lived below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 19.6% of those under the age of 18 and 11.7% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line.

In 2005, as a result of Hurricane Katrina, many Vietnamese Americans left Biloxi. In 2009 members of the Vietnamese community in Biloxi said that Vietnamese were coming back to Biloxi due to a poor economic scenario in other parts of the United States.[32]

Economy

Casinos

Biloxi is home to eight casino resort hotels, with 24-hour gambling, concert entertainment shows, and several restaurants. Some of the current casino resorts include (dates reflect business status after Hurricane Katrina):[24]

 
Biloxi casinos

Arts and culture

Sports

Club League Sport Venue Founded Affiliate
Biloxi Shuckers SL Baseball MGM Park 2015 Milwaukee Brewers

In the center of what fisheries biologists term "The Fertile Fisheries Crescent", Biloxi offers some of the finest sportsfishing along the entire northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Spotted seatrout, red drum, Spanish and king mackerel, flounder, snapper, grouper, sharks, and more are all available to anglers during the fishing season. It is not known how Hurricane Katrina affected this ecosystem.

The Biloxi Shuckers, the Class AA Southern League affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers play in MGM Park.[36]

Biloxi was the host city of the 2009 Women's World Military Cup.

Biloxi City Futbol Club is set to join the Louisiana Premier League for the fall of 2016.[37]

Government

 
Biloxi City Hall

The Bolton State Office Building in Biloxi includes the headquarters of the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources and the South Regional Office of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.[38][39][40]

The United States Postal Service operates the Biloxi Post Office and other area post offices.[41]

Fire department

The Biloxi Fire Department will have 10 Stations in both 2018 and 2019. As of right now, Station 7 is operated by 4 firefighters in a trailer in Woolmarket. Station 7 will be on the property of the dispatch center and the maintenance facilities, right by the road. It will be a 3-bay Fire Station in the design of a beach house. Station 10 is being built on Old Highway 67 and will look similar to Stations 2 and 9.

Education

The city is served by the Biloxi Public School District and the Harrison County School District.

The Gulf Coast has a large Catholic school system, 15 of which are in Biloxi.[42]

Media

Newspaper

Biloxi has one daily newspaper, the Sun Herald, which is headquartered in nearby Gulfport.

Television

According to Nielsen Media Research, the Biloxi market, as of the 2015–2016 season, is the third largest of five television markets in Mississippi, and the 158th largest in the country.[43] Three major television stations serve the Biloxi area. ABC affiliate WLOX 13 and PBS/MPB member station WMAH-TV 19 are located in Biloxi, while Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate WXXV-TV 25 is located in Gulfport. In addition to the stations' main programming, WLOX and WXXV-TV broadcast programming from other networks on digital subchannels. WLOX-DT2 serves as the market's CBS affiliate, while WXXV-TV operates the market's respective NBC and CW affiliates on DT2 and DT3.[44]

Radio

20 FM and 7 AM radio stations operate in and/or serve the Biloxi area.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Biloxi is served by the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport in Gulfport.

Biloxi's main highway is U.S. Highway 90 (Beach Boulevard), which runs along the beach and by the casinos. It connects the city to Gulfport and points westward and to Ocean Springs and Pascagoula to the east. The Biloxi Bay Bridge, connecting Biloxi and Ocean Springs, was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina, and was fully reopened in April 2008.

Interstate 10 passes through the northern sections of the city, leading west 85 miles (137 km) to New Orleans and east 60 miles (97 km) to Mobile, Alabama. Interstate 110 splits off from I-10 at D'Iberville and heads south across the Back Bay of Biloxi to U.S. 90 near Beau Rivage, providing the city with an important hurricane evacuation route.

North–south highways serving the area include:

Notable people

Filming location

Several films have been produced in Biloxi, including:

See also

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External links

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  • Photographs and Video of Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath from photosfromkatrina.com
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived January 10, 1998)

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Biloxi redirects here For other uses see Biloxi disambiguation Biloxi b ɪ ˈ l ʌ k s i bih LUK see French bilusi is a city in and one of two county seats of Harrison County Mississippi United States the other being the adjacent city of Gulfport The 2010 United States Census recorded the population as 44 054 2 and in 2019 the estimated population was 46 212 3 The area s first European settlers were French colonists Biloxi MississippiCityThe Biloxi Visitors Center and the Biloxi Lighthouse the city s signature landmark in November 2011Nicknames The Playground of the South Buck City citation needed Location in Harrison County and the state of MississippiBiloxi MississippiLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 30 24 43 N 88 55 40 W 30 41194 N 88 92778 W 30 41194 88 92778 Coordinates 30 24 43 N 88 55 40 W 30 41194 N 88 92778 W 30 41194 88 92778Country United StatesState MississippiCountyHarrisonIncorporatedin 1838 as a townshipGovernment MayorAndrew Gilich R Area 1 City67 71 sq mi 175 36 km2 Land42 94 sq mi 111 20 km2 Water24 77 sq mi 64 16 km2 Elevation20 ft 6 m Population 2020 City49 449 Density1 151 69 sq mi 444 67 km2 Metro379 582Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Codes39530 39535 39540Area code228FIPS code28 06220GNIS feature ID0667173Websitewww wbr biloxi wbr ms wbr usThe city is part of the Gulfport Biloxi metropolitan area and the Gulfport Biloxi Pascagoula MS Combined Statistical Area Prior to Hurricane Katrina Biloxi was the third largest city in Mississippi behind Jackson and Gulfport Due to the widespread destruction and flooding many refugees left the city Post Katrina the population of Biloxi decreased and it became the fifth largest city in the state being surpassed by Hattiesburg and Southaven 4 The beachfront of Biloxi lies directly on the Mississippi Sound with barrier islands scattered off the coast and into the Gulf of Mexico Keesler Air Force Base lies within the city and is home to the 81st Training Wing and the 403d Wing of the U S Air Force Reserve Contents 1 History 1 1 Colonial era 1 2 Subsequent history 1 3 Hurricanes 1 3 1 Hurricane Katrina 2 Geography and climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Economy 4 1 Casinos 5 Arts and culture 6 Sports 7 Government 8 Fire department 9 Education 10 Media 10 1 Newspaper 10 2 Television 10 3 Radio 11 Infrastructure 11 1 Transportation 12 Notable people 13 Filming location 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditColonial era Edit Main articles Fort Maurepas Louisiana New France New France Treaty of Paris 1763 and British West Florida See also Seven Years War and French and Indian War Old Biloxi site B and New Biloxi site A French map beginning of 18th century In 1699 French colonists formed the first permanent European settlement in French Louisiana at Fort Maurepas now in Ocean Springs Mississippi and referred to as Old Biloxi They were under the direction of Pierre Le Moyne d Iberville La Louisiane was separated from Spanish Florida at the Perdido River near Pensacola this was founded by the Spanish 1559 and again in 1698 The name of Biloxi in French was Bilocci a transliteration of the term for the local Native American tribe in their language Labeled along with Fort Maurepas 5 on maps dated circa year 1710 1725 the name was sometimes used in English as Fort Bilocci 6 7 In 1720 the area of today s city of Biloxi was settled for the first time around Fort Louis In this year the administrative capital of French Louisiana was moved to Biloxi or Bilocci from Mobile or La Mobile French Louisiana part of New France was known in French as La Louisiane in colonial times In modern times it is called La Louisiane francaise to distinguish it from the modern state of Louisiana 5 Due to fears of tides and hurricanes colonial governor Bienville moved the capital of French Louisiana in 1722 from Biloxi to a new inland harbor town named La Nouvelle Orleans New Orleans built for this purpose in 1718 1720 citation needed In 1763 following Britain s victory in the Seven Years War French and Indian War France had to cede their colonies east of the Mississippi River except for New Orleans to Great Britain as part of the Treaty of Paris At the same time the French colony west of the Mississippi plus New Orleans was ceded to Spain as part of the Treaty of Fontainebleau Subsequent history Edit Main articles Spanish West Florida Treaty of Paris 1783 Mississippi Territory and Louisiana Purchase See also Gulf Coast campaign American Revolutionary War Spain and the American Revolutionary War War of 1812 and Mississippi in the American Civil War British rule lasted from 1763 to 1779 followed by Spanish rule from 1779 to 1810 Despite this the character of Biloxi remained mostly French as their descendants made up the majority of the population 8 In 1811 the US traded with Spain to take over Biloxi and related area making it part of their Mississippi Territory Mississippi and Biloxi with it was admitted as a state to the union in 1817 Biloxi began to grow In the antebellum period of the 19th century it became known as a summer resort because of its proximity to the breezes and beaches of the coast It also had the advantages of proximity to New Orleans and ease of access via water Summer homes were built by wealthy slave owners and commercial figures Hotels and rental cottages were developed to serve those who could not afford their own homes 8 The Biloxi Lighthouse was built in Baltimore Maryland and shipped south where it was completed at the site in May 1848 9 It is one of two surviving lighthouses on the Mississippi Gulf Coast which at one time had twelve 9 In the early stages of the Civil War Ship Island was captured by Union forces enabling them to take control of Biloxi No major battles were fought in the area and Biloxi did not suffer direct damage from the war 8 Some local Union sentiment could be discerned following the war s conclusion 9 In the postbellum period Biloxi again emerged as a vacation spot Its popularity as a destination increased with railroad access In 1881 the first cannery was built in the town to process seafood leading to others soon joining the location This stimulated development in the city and it attracted new immigrants from Europe and different ethnic groups who worked in the seafood factories They processed shrimp and other local seafood These changes gave Biloxi a more heterogeneous population 8 Looking West down Howard Avenue at Lameuse Street 1906 Child laborers picking shrimp in Biloxi 1911 Photo by Lewis Hine Beauvoir the post war home of Confederate States President Jefferson Davis Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and Museum at Beauvoir During World War II the United States Army Air Forces built Keesler Field now Keesler Air Force Base which became a major basic training site and site for aircraft maintenance The Biloxi economy boomed as a result 10 attracting new residents and businesses By 1958 the first Jewish synagogue had been built in the town 10 Biloxi s casino history dates to a period in the 1940s At the time open if technically illegal gambling took place in a casino within the Broadwater Beach Resort 11 Open gambling ended during the 1950s 12 The Mississippi Gulf Coast became known as the Poor Man s Riviera and was frequented by Southern families interested in fishing expeditions during the summer 13 Commercially Biloxi was dominated by shrimp boats and oyster luggers 13 In 1959 Biloxi was the site of Mississippi s first public assault on racial barriers in its 15 year civil rights struggle 14 Gilbert R Mason a black physician in Biloxi went swimming at a local beach with seven black friends They were ordered to leave by a city policeman who told them that Negroes don t come to the sand beach 15 Mason reacted by leading a series of protests known as the Biloxi Wade Ins The protests were followed in 1960 by the worst racial riot in Mississippi history during which ten people died 16 Ultimately the protests led to the desegregation of the beaches of Biloxi 15 In the early 1960s the Gulf Coast again emerged as a prime alternative to Florida as a southern vacation destination among Northerners with Biloxi a favored destination 13 Biloxi hotels upgraded their amenities and hired chefs from France and Switzerland in an effort to provide some of the best seafood cuisine in the country 13 Edgewater Mall was built in 1963 With the introduction of legal gambling in Mississippi in the 1990s Biloxi was again transformed 10 It became an important center in the resort casino industry The new hotels and gambling complexes brought millions of dollars in tourism revenue to the city The more famous casino complexes were the Beau Rivage casino resort the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Casino Magic Grand Casino Isle of Capri Casino Resort Biloxi Boomtown Casino President Casino Broadwater Resort and Imperial Palace Like Tunica County in the northern part of the state Biloxi and the surrounding Gulf Coast region were considered a leading gambling center in the Southern United States To celebrate the area s tricentennial in 1998 99 the city s tourism promotion agency invited the nationally syndicated Travel World Radio Show to broadcast live from Biloxi with co host Willem Bagchus in attendance By the early 21st century Biloxi s economy was based on the seafood industry tourism and gaming 8 Hurricanes Edit Scores of hurricanes have hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast but the most destructive as measured by storm surge levels in the Biloxi Lighthouse occurred in 1855 1906 1909 1947 1969 Hurricane Camille and 2005 Hurricane Katrina 17 Hurricane Katrina Edit On August 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast with high winds heavy rains and a 30 foot 9 1 m storm surge causing massive damage to the area Katrina came ashore during the high tide of 6 56 am 2 3 feet more 18 Commenting on the power of the storm and the damage Mayor A J Holloway said This is our tsunami 19 Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour was quoted as saying the destruction of the Mississippi coastline by Hurricane Katrina looked like an American Hiroshima On the morning of August 31 2005 in an interview on MSNBC Governor Barbour stated that 90 of the buildings along the coast in Biloxi and neighboring Gulfport had been destroyed by the hurricane citation needed Several of the floating casinos were torn off their supports and thrown inland contributing to the damage Many churches were destroyed or severely damaged including St Michael s Catholic Church which was gutted by the storm surge breaking the entry doors and stained glass windows along the first floor however the interior was later removed and the structure was still solid enough to allow repairing the church Hurricane Katrina damaged over 40 Mississippi libraries beyond repair breaking windows and flooding several feet in the Biloxi Public Library requiring a total rebuild 20 Hurricane force winds persisted for 17 hours and tore the branches off many coastal oak trees but the tree trunks survived the 30 foot 9 1 m flood and many have since regrown smaller branches Some reconstructed homes still have their antebellum appearance and miles inland with less flooding shopping centers have reopened Harrison County Coroner Gary T Hargrove told the mayor and City Council that Hurricane Katrina had claimed 53 victims in Biloxi as of January 30 2006 citation needed Of the 53 confirmed fatalities in Biloxi a figure that includes one unidentified male Hargrove said the average age was 58 with the youngest being 22 and the oldest 90 14 were female and 39 were male Biloxi is the site of a well known memorial to Katrina victims The memorial was created by a team of local artists Elizabeth Veglia and Aaron Kramer an architect Dennis Cowart a contractor Roy Anderson Corporation and city liaison Nathan Sullivan with assistance from the crew and volunteers of Extreme Makeover Home Edition 21 22 23 Many casinos were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina Of the casinos that were located in Biloxi eight have reopened since Katrina They are the Grand Biloxi Casino Hotel Spa formerly known as Grand Casino Biloxi the Hard Rock Hotel amp Casino the Golden Nugget the Palace Casino Resort the IP Casino Resort Spa formerly known as Imperial Palace Treasure Bay Casino Boomtown Casino and the Beau Rivage which reopened on the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina 24 Multiple plans have been laid out to rebuild the waterfront areas of Biloxi and the federal government has recently announced that it is considering giving up to 17 000 Mississippi coast homeowners the option to sell their properties so that a vast hurricane protection zone can be implemented 25 Meanwhile the city of Biloxi is rapidly implementing plans to allow the redevelopment of commercial properties south of Highway 90 26 Hurricane Katrina pushed houses inland along the Mississippi Gulf Coast including at Biloxi Casino barges floated ashore in Biloxi during Hurricane Katrina s storm surge U S Navy personnel perform a search and rescue mission in Biloxi after Hurricane Katrina Biloxi beach during cleanup of storm debris Front view of Beauvoir in Biloxi 7 months after Hurricane KatrinaGeography and climate EditBiloxi is located in southeastern Harrison County bordered to the south by Mississippi Sound part of the Gulf of Mexico and to the northeast partially by Biloxi Bay which forms part of the Jackson County line To the northeast across Biloxi Bay are the Jackson County city of Ocean Springs and the unincorporated community of St Martin The Back Bay of Biloxi continues west from the Jackson County line crossing the city of Biloxi to Big Lake on the city s western boundary where the Biloxi and Tchoutacabouffa rivers join The Tchoutacbouffa flows from east to west across the city and forms part of the city s eastern boundary Biloxi is bordered to the north and east by the city of D Iberville and to the west by the city of Gulfport According to the United States Census Bureau Biloxi has a total area of 46 7 square miles 120 9 km2 of which 38 2 square miles 99 0 km2 are land and 8 5 square miles 21 9 km2 or 18 14 are water 2 Location of Biloxi east of Gulfport center on Gulf of Mexico Biloxi has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa that is heavily influenced by the Gulf of Mexico Winter days are mild and wet Snow is extremely rare in Biloxi Summers are hot and humid bearing the brunt of tropical storms during the late summer to fall Biloxi s record low of 10 F 12 2 C was recorded on January 24 1963 and the record high of 104 F 40 C was recorded on August 29 2000 Climate data for Biloxi Mississippi 1991 2020 normals extremes 1893 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 82 28 87 31 89 32 91 33 98 37 102 39 103 39 104 40 101 38 98 37 88 31 83 28 104 40 Average high F C 59 8 15 4 63 2 17 3 69 3 20 7 75 8 24 3 82 8 28 2 88 0 31 1 89 7 32 1 89 9 32 2 86 9 30 5 79 1 26 2 69 2 20 7 62 2 16 8 76 3 24 6 Daily mean F C 51 7 10 9 55 2 12 9 61 3 16 3 68 1 20 1 75 6 24 2 80 9 27 2 82 5 28 1 82 5 28 1 79 2 26 2 70 5 21 4 60 2 15 7 54 0 12 2 68 5 20 3 Average low F C 43 6 6 4 47 3 8 5 53 4 11 9 60 4 15 8 68 3 20 2 73 8 23 2 75 3 24 1 75 1 23 9 71 5 21 9 61 9 16 6 51 2 10 7 45 9 7 7 60 6 15 9 Record low F C 10 12 1 17 22 6 30 1 42 6 54 12 60 16 61 16 44 7 32 0 24 4 9 13 1 17 Average precipitation inches mm 5 37 136 4 37 111 5 72 145 5 65 144 5 25 133 7 13 181 8 09 205 6 93 176 5 24 133 3 68 93 4 36 111 5 03 128 66 80 1 697 Average snowfall inches cm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 9 5 8 9 8 0 7 0 7 1 11 9 13 9 12 7 8 6 6 5 7 3 9 2 110 6Source NOAA 27 28 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 1870954 18801 54061 4 18903 234110 0 19005 45768 7 19108 04947 5 192010 93735 9 193014 85035 8 194017 47517 7 195037 425114 2 196044 03517 7 197048 48610 1 198049 3111 7 199046 319 6 1 200050 6449 3 201044 054 13 0 202049 44912 2 U S Decennial Census 29 2018 Estimate 30 Biloxi is the smaller of two principal cities of the Gulfport Biloxi Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area which is included in the Gulport Biloxi Pascagoula Combined Statistical Area 2020 census Edit Biloxi racial composition 31 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 28 771 58 18 Black or African American non Hispanic 10 779 21 8 Native American 148 0 3 Asian 2 123 4 29 Pacific Islander 67 0 14 Other Mixed 2 876 5 82 Hispanic or Latino 4 685 9 47 As of the 2020 United States census there were 49 449 people 17 923 households and 10 922 families residing in the city 2000 census Edit As of the census of 2000 there were 50 644 people 19 588 households and 12 379 families residing in the city The population density was 1 331 8 per square mile 514 2 km2 There were 22 115 housing units at an average density of 581 6 per square mile 224 5 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 71 43 White 19 04 African American 0 49 Native American 5 11 Asian 0 11 Pacific Islander 1 43 from other races and 2 38 from two or more races 3 65 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 19 588 households out of which 31 4 had children under the age of 18 living with them 44 6 were married couples living together 14 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 36 8 were non families 30 1 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 42 and the average family size was 3 02 In the city the population dispersal was 24 2 under the age of 18 14 3 from 18 to 24 30 3 from 25 to 44 19 2 from 45 to 64 and 12 0 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 32 years For every 100 females there were 101 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 101 6 males The median income for a household in the city was 34 106 and the median income for a family was 40 685 Males had a median income of 28 046 versus 21 267 for females The per capita income for the city was 17 809 14 6 of the population and 11 2 of families lived below the poverty line Out of the total population 19 6 of those under the age of 18 and 11 7 of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line In 2005 as a result of Hurricane Katrina many Vietnamese Americans left Biloxi In 2009 members of the Vietnamese community in Biloxi said that Vietnamese were coming back to Biloxi due to a poor economic scenario in other parts of the United States 32 Economy EditCasinos Edit Biloxi is home to eight casino resort hotels with 24 hour gambling concert entertainment shows and several restaurants Some of the current casino resorts include dates reflect business status after Hurricane Katrina 24 Biloxi casinos Beau Rivage Resort amp Casino Reopened August 29 2006 on the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina Golden Nugget Biloxi 33 Hard Rock Hotel amp Casino Opened June 2007 Harrah s Gulf Coast IP Casino Resort amp Spa Reopened December 22 2005 Palace Casino Resort Boomtown Casino Reopened 2006 Treasure Bay CasinoArts and culture Edit2010 saw the grand opening of the new Frank Gehry designed Ohr O Keefe Museum Of Art 34 Ohr O Keefe Museum Of Art campus in Biloxi Biloxi is the setting of Neil Simon s play and film Biloxi Blues which starred Mathew Broderick Biloxi Blues is the story of army recruits during World War II training at Keesler Field the present day Keesler Air Force Base Biloxi is the setting of several John Grisham novels including The Runaway Jury The Partner and The Boys from Biloxi 2022 A substantial portion of Larry Brown s novel Fay is set in Biloxi American singer songwriter Jesse Winchester wrote and recorded a song called Biloxi for which he was inspired by a few images he saw of the city The song was recorded by country rock singer Iain Matthews for his 1974 album Some Days You Eat the Bear On his largest selling regular album Changes in Latitudes Changes in Attitudes 1977 Jimmy Buffett included a cover of Biloxi see above also a compilation album of his digitally remastered greatest hits was released in 1995 called Biloxi The song Louisiana by The Loved Ones is about the rebuilding of the hurricane ravaged areas on the Gulf Coast Louisiana Biloxi and Alabama are specifically used by name From 1990 to 1994 Biloxi served as home to the Miss Teen USA Pageant American journalist and novelist Joan Didion mentions Biloxi and the Edgewater Plaza mall in her collection of essays The White Album 35 Sports EditClub League Sport Venue Founded AffiliateBiloxi Shuckers SL Baseball MGM Park 2015 Milwaukee BrewersIn the center of what fisheries biologists term The Fertile Fisheries Crescent Biloxi offers some of the finest sportsfishing along the entire northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico Spotted seatrout red drum Spanish and king mackerel flounder snapper grouper sharks and more are all available to anglers during the fishing season It is not known how Hurricane Katrina affected this ecosystem The Biloxi Shuckers the Class AA Southern League affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers play in MGM Park 36 Biloxi was the host city of the 2009 Women s World Military Cup Biloxi City Futbol Club is set to join the Louisiana Premier League for the fall of 2016 37 Government Edit Biloxi City Hall The Bolton State Office Building in Biloxi includes the headquarters of the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources and the South Regional Office of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality 38 39 40 The United States Postal Service operates the Biloxi Post Office and other area post offices 41 Fire department EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Biloxi Fire Department will have 10 Stations in both 2018 and 2019 As of right now Station 7 is operated by 4 firefighters in a trailer in Woolmarket Station 7 will be on the property of the dispatch center and the maintenance facilities right by the road It will be a 3 bay Fire Station in the design of a beach house Station 10 is being built on Old Highway 67 and will look similar to Stations 2 and 9 Education EditThe city is served by the Biloxi Public School District and the Harrison County School District The Gulf Coast has a large Catholic school system 15 of which are in Biloxi 42 Media EditSee also List of newspapers in Mississippi List of radio stations in Mississippi and List of television stations in Mississippi Newspaper Edit Biloxi has one daily newspaper the Sun Herald which is headquartered in nearby Gulfport Television Edit According to Nielsen Media Research the Biloxi market as of the 2015 2016 season is the third largest of five television markets in Mississippi and the 158th largest in the country 43 Three major television stations serve the Biloxi area ABC affiliate WLOX 13 and PBS MPB member station WMAH TV 19 are located in Biloxi while Fox MyNetworkTV affiliate WXXV TV 25 is located in Gulfport In addition to the stations main programming WLOX and WXXV TV broadcast programming from other networks on digital subchannels WLOX DT2 serves as the market s CBS affiliate while WXXV TV operates the market s respective NBC and CW affiliates on DT2 and DT3 44 Radio Edit See also Template Biloxi Gulfport Pascagoula Radio 20 FM and 7 AM radio stations operate in and or serve the Biloxi area Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Biloxi is served by the Gulfport Biloxi International Airport in Gulfport Biloxi s main highway is U S Highway 90 Beach Boulevard which runs along the beach and by the casinos It connects the city to Gulfport and points westward and to Ocean Springs and Pascagoula to the east The Biloxi Bay Bridge connecting Biloxi and Ocean Springs was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina and was fully reopened in April 2008 Interstate 10 passes through the northern sections of the city leading west 85 miles 137 km to New Orleans and east 60 miles 97 km to Mobile Alabama Interstate 110 splits off from I 10 at D Iberville and heads south across the Back Bay of Biloxi to U S 90 near Beau Rivage providing the city with an important hurricane evacuation route North south highways serving the area include Mississippi Highway 15 runs concurrently with I 110 for the first few miles Mississippi Highway 67Notable people EditJessica Alba model and actress lived in Biloxi while her father was stationed at Keesler Air Force Base Lionel Antoine Chicago Bears third overall pick in 1972 NFL Draft Laura Bailey voice actress Casey Eure American politician elected into the Mississippi House of Representatives Matt Barlow heavy metal singer Alan Belcher MMA fighter with UFC Belladonna retired pornographic actress director producer and model Jimmy Bertrand jazz drummer Malcolm Brown NFL running back for Miami Dolphins Hector Camacho world champion boxer Isaiah Canaan point guard Philadelphia 76ers Chris Carson NFL running back for Seattle Seahawks Gary Collins actor and television personality Jefferson Davis U S Army general and West Point graduate U S Secretary of War Defense only president of Confederate States of America Gwen Dickey singer best known as the front woman of the R amp B band Rose Royce Ronald Dupree professional basketball player Leonard Fairley football player Damion Fletcher University of Southern Mississippi running back Jeff Gann professional wrestler known as The Gambler Fred Haise Apollo 13 and Space Shuttle Enterprise astronaut Ted Hawkins singer songwriter Michael Janus Mississippi state legislator Tim Jones American football wide receiver NFL player for Jacksonville Jaguars Chris LeDoux country singer Barry Lyons catcher for New York Mets James Millhollin character actor died in Biloxi in 1993 Mark Miloscia former Washington State Senator Mary Ann Mobley actress and Miss America Russell D Moore President of the Ethics amp Religious Liberty Commission ERLC Francis D Moran third director of NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps Jack Nelson Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who began career at Biloxi Daily Herald George E Ohr groundbreaking potter and father of American Abstract Expressionism movement Chuck Pfarrer former Navy SEAL Hollywood screenwriter New York Times best selling author novelist Eric Roberts Oscar nominated actor Wes Shivers NFL player for Tennessee Titans and mixed martial artist John Kennedy Toole author of A Confederacy of Dunces committed suicide in Biloxi in 1969 Brenda Venus model and actressFilming location EditSeveral films have been produced in Biloxi including Mississippi Masala 1992 film starring Denzel Washington Arsenal 2017 film starring Adrian Grenier John Cusack and Nicolas Cage 45 Vanquish 2021 film starring Morgan Freeman and Ruby Rose 46 See also Edit Mississippi portalDixie Mafia Pete Halat Historic Grand Hotels on the Mississippi Gulf Coast List of mayors of Biloxi Mississippi List of tallest buildings in Biloxi National Register of Historic Places listings in Harrison County Mississippi Old Brick House Biloxi Mississippi Pleasant Reed House Tivoli Hotel Biloxi Mississippi Tullis Toledano Manor United States Post Office Courthouse and Customhouse Biloxi Mississippi References Edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 24 2022 a b Geographic Identifiers 2010 Census Summary File 1 G001 Biloxi city Mississippi American Factfinder U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved August 15 2017 Population and Housing Unit Estimates Retrieved May 21 2020 Mississippi Cities by Population Mississippi Demographics Cubit Planning Inc May 2015 Archived from the original on September 21 2016 Retrieved September 11 2016 a b La Louisiane francaise in French by Virginie Tanlay from book Histoire de la Louisiane flfa enquete7 Archived March 4 2009 at 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31 at the Wayback Machine Katrina Memorial Biloxi Archived from the original on 2007 05 06 Retrieved 2007 04 21 Hurricane Katrina Memorial Design Narrative biloxi ms us Archived from the original on 2019 09 02 Retrieved 2019 09 02 Creative Team Hurricane Katrina Memorial biloxi ms us Archived from the original on 2019 09 02 Retrieved 2019 09 02 a b Tentative re opening plans for Biloxi casino resorts 2006 City of Biloxi www Biloxi ms us webpage Biloxi Casinos Archived 2006 10 10 at the Wayback Machine Gov t May Buy Thousands of Miss Homes AP via Google News Retrieved October 17 2007 Archived October 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine Beachfront Development On Biloxi s Front Burner Archived 2009 09 19 at the Wayback Machine WLOX News Archived 2007 10 20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on October 17 2007 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 16 2021 Station Biloxi AP MS U S Climate Normals 2020 U S Monthly Climate Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 16 2021 United States Census Bureau Census of Population and Housing Retrieved September 2 2013 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 8 2018 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved 2021 12 16 Thomas Danielle Biloxi Vietnamese say poor economy equals local population rise Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine WLOX May 10 2009 Updated on May 11 2009 Retrieved on August 14 2010 Isle of Capri selling Coast casino for 45M to Golden Nugget Mississippi Business Journal Msbusiness com Archived from the original on 2017 08 05 Retrieved 2017 05 02 Ohr O Keefe Museum of Art Biloxi Mississippi Archived from the original on 2009 11 16 Retrieved 2011 01 19 Didion Joan 1979 The white album Paperback reissue ition ed p 186 ISBN 0374532079 It s official Huntsville Stars sold expected to move to Biloxi in 2015 Ballpark Digest January 11 2014 Archived from the original on January 12 2014 Retrieved January 11 2014 Biloxi City Futbol Club second expansion team to join LPL for 2016 2017 season Louisiana Premier League April 6 2016 Archived from the original on April 22 2016 Retrieved April 7 2016 Contact Us Archived September 15 2010 at the Wayback Machine Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Retrieved on November 9 2010 Included are the phone numbers of each department within the agency A map and directions to the Bolton Building can be found here directions 1141 Bayview Avenue Biloxi MS 39530 Directions Archived July 4 2010 at the Wayback Machine Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Retrieved on November 9 2010 South Regional Office Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Retrieved on September 21 2010 Post Office Location BILOXI Archived September 26 2010 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Retrieved on September 22 2010 Department of Education Archived from the original on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2010 11 21 Local Television Market Universe Estimated PDF Tvb org January 1 2016 Archived PDF from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved 2017 05 02 Stations for Biloxi Mississippi Rabbitears info Archived from the original on 2017 08 22 Retrieved 2017 05 02 Seal Ave residents get first hand look at movie production Retrieved 8 October 2020 Landry Chet September 22 2020 South Mississippi home featured in latest Morgan Freeman movie wlox com Retrieved 2022 05 07 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Biloxi Mississippi Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Biloxi Official website Photographs and Video of Hurricane Katrina s Aftermath from photosfromkatrina com City of Biloxi at the Wayback Machine archived January 10 1998 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Biloxi Mississippi amp oldid 1134695356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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