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  2. 9 Best Things to Do in Biloxi, Mississippi - AOL

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  3. Adventure Activities in Biloxi - Try if You Dare - AOL

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    Getty Images Biloxi is a great place to expand your definition of "adventure." You won't find daring ski slopes or daunting cliffs to climb, but you will find plenty of other outdoor activities.

  4. Tullis-Toledano Manor - Wikipedia

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    The home was a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay structure built of red-clay bricks that were manufactured in a Biloxi brickyard. [3] The upper floors were accessed by a semi-spiraled, wooden staircase. Another structure on the property was a two-story brick kitchen with servant's quarters located approximately 50 yards (46 meters) behind the main ...

  5. Old Brick House (Biloxi, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Brick House, also known as Biloxi Garden Center, was built around 1850 as a modest family home by John Henley, a former sheriff and mayor of Biloxi. The house is situated on Back Bay in Biloxi, Mississippi. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, [2] and was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1987.

  6. Biloxi, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Biloxi Blues is the story of army recruits during World War II training at Keesler Field, the present-day Keesler Air Force Base. Biloxi is the setting of several John Grisham novels, including The Runaway Jury (1996), The Partner (1997), and The Boys from Biloxi (2022). A substantial portion of Larry Brown's novel Fay is set in Biloxi.

  7. IP Casino Resort Spa - Wikipedia

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    The property opened for business officially on December 22, 1997, as the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino Biloxi. It was the sister property of the Imperial Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, in Paradise, Nevada. When Engelstad died in 2002, ownership of both properties transferred to trustees of his estate, including wife Betty Engelstad.