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Gulf Coast (Mississippi)
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The Mississippi Gulf Coast is the southernmost region of Mississippi along the Gulf of Mexico.
[edit] Regions
- Covington County
- Forrest County
- George County
- Greene County
- Hancock County
- Harrison County
- Jackson County
- Jefferson Davis County
- Jones County
- Lamar County
- Marion County
- Pearl River County
- Perry County
- Stone County
- Wayne County
[edit] Cities
- Bay St Louis - despite taking a hard hit from Hurricane Katrina, the town still has lots of charm and a local art scene.
- Biloxi
- Gautier
- Gulfport - Mississippi's 2nd largest city is on the coast.
- Hattiesburg Mississippi's 3rd largest city is inland, home to University of Southern Mississippi
- Long Beach
- Moss Point
- Ocean Springs
- Pascagoula
- Pass Christian
- Waveland
- Wiggins
[edit] Unincorporated
[edit] Other destinations
[edit] Understand
The Mississippi Gulf Coast was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. While much of the area along the coast has not yet redeveloped back to pre-disaster levels as of 4 years later, the casinos are back bigger than ever, and there are a variety of hotels, restaurants, and shops open.
[edit] Talk
[edit] Get in
U.S. Highway 90 is the main route right by the coast, with Interstate 10 paralleling it several miles inland.
[edit] Get around
[edit][add listing] See
The beach, casinos.
[edit] Itineraries
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- The casino resorts along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They offer slots, all types of tables, high limits and liberal rules. The resorts also offer buffets, fine dining, boutique shops, entertainment for children and headlining entertainment.
[edit][add listing] Eat
[edit][add listing] Drink
[edit] Stay safe
[edit] Get out
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