Cheap Things To Do in Biloxi, Mississippi

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2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS, 39531

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  • History buff will want to visit this home where Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy, retired.... More on Weather.com

  • Nice cool breeze coming off gulf waters. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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1596 Glenn Swetman Street, Biloxi, MS 39530

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  • George E. Ohr was a colorful Biloxi folk artist of the 1890s whose eccentric behavior and two-foot-long mu... More on Off the Beaten Path: Mississippi

  • Located temporarily in the historic Glenn L. Swetman House, just off Beach Boulevard, Ohr, known as the "Ma... More on Travel.yahoo.com

 

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360 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, MS

  • The Tullis-Toledo Manor is a historic home open to the public for touring. Built in 1856 on Biloxi's East Beach for Christoval and Matilde Toledano, this prized site ... More on Weather.com

  • Built in 1856 as a wedding present for Matilde Pradat by her husband Christoval Toledano, Tullis-Toledano Manor is a striking example of Greek Revival architecture. Constructed on a French plan wit... More on Biloxi.ms.us

 

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Biloxi, MS

  • Twenty-six miles of soft white sand outlines gentle waves that dance on the water's surface offering an exceptional view from U. S. Highway 90, aka Beach Boulevard! A chain of barrier islands limit... More on uptake_content

  • Twenty-six miles of soft white sand outlines gentle waves that dance on the water's surface offering an exceptional view from U. S. Highway 90, aka Beach Boulevard! A chain of barrier islands limi... More on Biloxi.ms.us

 

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360 Beach Blvd, Tullis-Toledano Manor, Biloxi, MS 39530

  • Located on the grounds of the historic Tullis-Toledano Manor, this massive tree is one of the largest and oldest of the area's sprawling live oaks. Many visitors visit the home just to get a picture of the Councilor, which was growing ... More on 10best.com

 

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119 Rue Magnolia, Biloxi, MS

  • The oldest hotel on the gulf coast no longer rents rooms, but does house the Mardi Gras Museum, a collection of colorful costumes and memorabilia donated by royalty of the coast's Mardi Gras krewe... More on Off the Beaten Path: Mississippi

  • The Mardi Gras Museum in the historic Magnolia Hotel in Biloxi displays elaborate Mardi Gras costumes and ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Biloxi, MS

  • In 1847, Stephen Pleasonton, Fifth Auditor of the Treasury Department, announced, "I intend to put a Cast Iron Light House at Biloxi and this will prove the utility which they may be of." The Bilox... More on LighthouseFriends.com

  • Near the Biloxi Lighthouse is Beauvoir , the retirement estate of Jefferson Davis. Davis served as the only President of the Confederacy and then spent the final ten years of his life at Beauvoir, ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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1050 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530

  • Biloxi is the home of casinos. Several casinos and hotels line the coast of Biloxi Mississippi (or at least used to). We stopped here ... More on igougo

 

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770 Jackson Street, Biloxi, Mississippi

  • The Redding House is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and is the only surviving downtown Biloxi mansion. The home features a mixture of design elements including Corinthian column... More on TripAdvisor

  • Pretty good. Relatively warm water from the Gulf of Mexico and nice quality sand. However, my experience is pre-Katrina and pre-casino build up in Southern ... More on RateItAll!

 

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Biloxi, Mississippi, United States

  • Located 35 miles south of Biloxi Mississippi. Where Schools of red fish and speckled tout swim along the uninhabited shell beaches, in shallow grass flats that promise out standing catches. On the ... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville was dispatched by France in 1698 to rediscover the mouth of the Mississippi and colonize the area. On February 1, 1700, eve of the religious celebration known as ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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