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Gulfport: Constructed circa 1870, private ownership 5: Biloxi Downtown Historic District: Biloxi Downtown Historic District: September 3, 1998 : Roughly along Howard Avenue, from Reynoir Street to Lameuse Street; also Roughly bounded by Rue Magnolia, Howard Ave., Main & Water Sts.
One of the oldest public or commercial structures in the city, it also has been known as Downtown Station and as Old Main Post Office. In 1963 a one-story extension to the rear was added. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]
The courthouse tower and annex are situated on 6.7 acres (2.7 ha). A park-like plaza extends 243 feet (74 m) from the street to the main entrance of the courthouse tower. Southern live oaks (Quercus virginiana), dating from the 1923 school property, dot the landscape. A large theater at the center of the old school building was replaced with a ...
Gulfport is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi after the state capital, Jackson. Along with Biloxi, Gulfport is the co-county seat of Harrison County and part of the Gulfport–Biloxi metropolitan area. [3] As of the 2020 census, Gulfport has a population of 72,926; the metro area has a population of 416,259.
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Old Gulfport High School, located at 2010 15th Street, in Gulfport, Mississippi, is a two-story, brick building that was used as a public school from the 1920s until the latter half of the 20th century. [7]
No. Mayor In office Political party Ref 1 Finley B. Hewes 28 July 1898 – 1899 – [1] [2]2 Spencer S. Bullis 1899 – 1902 – [3]3 Joseph Ballenger