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  2. Island View Casino - Wikipedia

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    Currently the Island View Casino is the only casino left in Gulfport after the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The new facility (Phase I) opened on September 18, 2006, with 1,033 video poker and slot machines and 15 table games, a 350-seat Island View buffet, C&G Grille, and a 563-room hotel.

  3. List of casinos in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by Island View Casino [2] 1st Jackpot Casino Tunica: Tunica Resorts: ... Island View Casino: Gulfport: Harrison: Mississippi: Gulf Coast: Isle of Capri ...

  4. Copa Casino - Wikipedia

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    The Copa Casino was a casino located in Gulfport, Mississippi . Prior to its destruction in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina , it operated a small casino that catered to local residents. The casino was originally housed in a former cruise ship, the Pride of Galveston , then later on a barge built to resemble an on-shore building, but which still ...

  5. Island View - Wikipedia

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    Island View Casino, in Gulfport, Mississippi, United States; Island View High School, in Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, Canada; Island View Residential Treatment Center, in Syracuse, Utah, United States

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  7. Gulf and Ship Island Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The G&SIRR Company controlled a 6-mile (9.7-km) long channel in the Gulf of Mexico that connected the mainland to Ship Island. Dredging of a shipping channel was completed by the S.S. Bullis Company in 1902; it connected Ship Island and the main railroad terminal at Gulfport. [3] The G&SIRR greatly facilitated the development of the shipping port.