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Biloxi is a city in Harrison County, on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. It's well known for its beaches and casinos, though one casino and the beach are still in repair. It is also home to Keesler Air Force Base, most of which is not open to the public.
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Few of the attractions are still closed due to severe damage in the 2005 hurricane season.
- Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis Home is a museum and home of the president of the Confederate States of America.
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Many attractions are still closed due to severe damage in the 2005 hurricane season. Except for limited stretches, most beaches in the area are closed. Some small stretches near the intersection of I-110 and US-90 are open, but most access to water is limited or prohibited due to storm debris in the water.
A list of casinos below are open full facility.
- Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, 875 Beach Blvd, (888) 567-6667/(228) 386-7111, fax (228) 386-7414, [1]. This is a completely redesigned 85,000 square foot casino with 93 table games; 2,100 slot machines; and a 16-table, two-tiered poker room.
- Boomtown Biloxi, [2].
- Grand Casino Biloxi, [3].
- IP Hotel and Casino, [4].
- Isle of Capri Casino Resort, 151 Beach Blvd, (800) 843-4753/(228) 436-4753, fax (228) 436-7804, [5]. Was the South's first casino. It has two floors of casinos, a live poker room, over 30 tables and slot machines.
- Palace Casino and Resort, [6].
- Treasure Bay Casino and Resort, [7]. Open, but still in construction.
- Hard Rock Casino Biloxi, [8].
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There are a number of restaurants in downtown Biloxi such as cafes, seafood, and fine dining.
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