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One Mississippi restaurant has made the Southern Living magazine list of the "Iconic Beach Bars in the South." Shaggy’s Harbor Bar & Grill, in Pass Christian, made the list that includes 18 Best ...
Pascagoula (/ p æ s k ə ɡ u l ə / PASS-kuh-GOOL-uh) is a city in and the county seat of Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. [3] It is the principal city of the Pascagoula metropolitan area, and is part of the Gulfport–Biloxi–Pascagoula Combined Statistical Area and the Gulfport-Biloxi metropolitan area.
Its county seat is Pascagoula. [2] The county was named for Andrew Jackson, general in the United States Army and afterward President of the United States. [3] Jackson County is included in the Pascagoula, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located at the southeastern tip of the state. The county has sandy soil and is in the Piney Woods area.
Pascagoula Central Fire Station No. 1: December 8, 1978 : 623 Delmas Avenue: Pascagoula: Constructed in 1924 58: Pascagoula Street Railroad and Power Company: Pascagoula Street Railroad and Power Company: December 20, 1991
Tracy Harden stands outside Chuck's Dairy Bar Wednesday, June 12. Chuck's re-opened June 7 in its new building after nearly 15 months working in a trailer since a tornado ripped through Rolling ...
Cheeseburger in Paradise was a casual dining theme restaurant chain in the United States [2] that operated between 2002 and 2020. The chain started in 2002 as a partnership of American musician Jimmy Buffett's company, the Orlando, Florida -based Margaritaville Holdings LLC, and OSI Restaurant Partners , with Buffett licensing the name and ...
Bellevue, also known as the "Longfellow House", is a historic home in Pascagoula, Mississippi facing the Gulf of Mexico and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 1 ] It was built in 1850 as a home for slave trader Daniel Smith Graham. [ 2 ]