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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. [47] [48] [49] The United States Postal Service operates the Biloxi Post Office and other area post offices. [50]
The Pleasant Reed House was a sidehall shotgun house in Biloxi, Mississippi on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built by Pleasant Reed (1854–1932), a former slave on a Mississippi farm who moved with his family to coastal Biloxi after the American Civil War .
Roughly along Howard Avenue, from Reynoir Street to Lameuse Street; also Roughly bounded by Rue Magnolia, Howard Ave., Main & Water Sts. 30°23′47″N 88°53′19″W / 30.396389°N 88.888611°W / 30.396389; -88.888611 ( Biloxi Downtown Historic
Gulf Islands National Seashore Visitor Center: Ocean Springs: Jackson Southeast Natural history William M. Colmer Visitor Center for barrier islands in Mississippi, has exhibits, nature trails, ranger programs, campground and picnic areas Hattiesburg Area Historical Society Museum: Hattiesburg Forrest Southeast Local history
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Biloxi Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Biloxi, Mississippi, adjacent to the Mississippi Sound of the Gulf of Mexico. [3] The lighthouse has been maintained by female keepers for more years than any other lighthouse in the United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 [2] and declared a Mississippi Landmark in ...
March 26, 1987 (5005 Griffin Street: Moss Point: Constructed in 1906 15: DeGroote Folk House: May 4, 1982 (Northeast of Hurley off Mississippi Highway 613: Hurley: Constructed circa 1880
Tullis-Toledano Manor, also known as, the Toledano-Philbrick-Tullis House, was a red-clay brick mansion on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in Biloxi. It was considered an example of Greek Revival architecture. The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 and was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.