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MS 149 north to MS 29 – Downtown Wiggins, South Wiggins, Flint Creek Water Park: 34.2– 34.6: 55.0– 55.7: MS 26 – Poplarville, Lucedale: Interchange: 36.7: 59.1: MS 149 south to MS 29 – Downtown Wiggins, Flint Creek Water Park: Forrest 41.6: 66.9: MS 13 north – Lumberton 54.6: 87.9: S Lake Drive – Paul B. Johnson State Park: Access ...
Gulfport: Built in 1944-45, the hangar was used to train combat crews to operate the B-29 Superfortress. From 1947-63, it was the passenger terminal for the Gulfport Municipal Airport. 22: Gulfport Harbor Square Commercial Historic District: Gulfport Harbor Square Commercial Historic District
The Gulfport station has 110 members which include Active, Reserve and Coast Guard Auxiliary who respond to an average of 300 search and rescue cases annually. The Gulfport Fire Department was founded in 1908 and currently provides fire suppression, HAZMAT response, and technical rescue services within the city limits of Gulfport, Mississippi .
The U.S. Post Office and Customhouse in Gulfport, Mississippi is a historic post office and customhouse that was completed in 1910 under supervision of the U.S. Treasury Department, with James Knox Taylor as Supervising Architect.
Main Street (MS 818 west) – Downtown: Eastern terminus of unsigned MS 818: Leflore: Sidon: 41.6: 66.9: MS 706 west (Front Street) – Downtown: Eastern terminus of MS 706: Greenwood: 48.8: 78.5: US 82 east / MS 7 north / MS 743 north – Winona: Cloverleaf interchange; south end of US 82/MS 7 overlap: 53.2: 85.6: US 82 west / MS 7 south ...
Until 1987, there were but two major four-lane highways in Mississippi, not counting the Interstates, which were built during the 1960s and 1970s: U.S. Highway 49 (US 49) from Yazoo City to Gulfport and US 82 between Greenville and Winona. Things changed when the state legislature launched the $1.3 billion Four-Lane Highway Program of 1987. [2]
Between 1900 and 1930, it was White's wife who transformed neighborhood mansions, connected by pillared porches and renovations, into what would become the White House Hotel. James Love, Jr., owner of Biloxi's Buena Vista Hotel, acquired the White House property in 1940, modernized the buildings, and added a swimming pool. [ 7 ]
After the 1910 fire and until the 1960s, the center of commerce for Wiggins developed on both sides of Pine Avenue, that sloped downhill and eastward, perpendicular to U.S. Route 49 and Railroad Street (First Street), over a distance of one city block. Small shops were built mainly of brick and were mostly contiguous to each other.