Mississippi Gulf Coast Gambling
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Avelez Hotel in Biloxi, built in the late 1920s, was one of many hotels on the Mississippi Gulf Coast that offered gambling activities. Located on Howard Street, room rates were $1.50 to $5.00, with tub or shower. It was demolished in the 1950s. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
In early 20th century, The White House Hotel in Biloxi offered slot machines for its guest, along with dancing and golfing. Today, in early 21st century, it awaits renovation. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
Postcard showing the entrance to the Buena Vista Hotel in Biloxi. The hotel was damaged by fire and then neglect before it was ultimately demolished. Its site is now a parking lot for the Beau Rivage Casino. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast is open. IP Casino Biloxi is open. Island View Casino in Gulfport is open. Palace Casino Biloxi is open. Scarlet Pearl Casino in D’Iberville is open. Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, however, legal gambling continued at hotels such as the Pine Hills, the Edgewater Gulf, the Tivoli, the Buena Vista, and the White House. These hotels and many smaller establishments offered slot machines for their guests, along with other activities such as dancing and golfing. Every Saturday night, Harrah’s Gulf Coast Casino presents some of the best bands on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Splash down into fun at the swimming pool at Harrah’s Gulf Coast, a beautiful aquatic deck with a seasonal bar. BELLISSIMO SPA AND SALON. All night gaming. And world-class entertainment that you’ll definitely be texting home about – our casino resorts are a one-stop-shop for rest, relaxation and rollicking, conveniently located in the heart of the Gulf Coast action. A workers’ union that represents over 300,000 casino workers in North America is calling for more protection from the Mississippi Gaming Commission. The IP Casino, and Harrah’s Gulf Coast.
Out for a night in Biloxi. Gambler Bob Thompson, center, in the lobby of the Avelez Hotel cashing in his winning bet against Salvatore Joseph Sicuro. The winner got to kiss Sicuro’s wife, Josephine Louise Sicuro, left. Sicuro, rear, had his lounge business in the Avelez Hotel. Circa 1946 photograph courtesy Claude Sicuro.Mississippi Gulf Coast Football
Out for a night in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Gamblers in a juke joint. November 1939 photograph by Marion Post Wolcott. Courtesy Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Call No: LC-USF34-052487-D
The Broadwater Beach Hotel was built in 1938 specifically to cater to out-of-state and Mississippi gamblers. Damaged by Hurricane Camille, the hotel was restored and still exists. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.Gulf Coast Of MississippiMississippi Gulf Coast Casino Entertainment
Gamblers in the lobby of the Tivoli Hotel on the Gulf Coast. Late 1940s photograph courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
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Avelez Hotel in Biloxi, built in the late 1920s, was one of many hotels on the Mississippi Gulf Coast that offered gambling activities. Located on Howard Street, room rates were $1.50 to $5.00, with tub or shower. It was demolished in the 1950s. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
In early 20th century, The White House Hotel in Biloxi offered slot machines for its guest, along with dancing and golfing. Today, in early 21st century, it awaits renovation. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
Postcard showing the entrance to the Buena Vista Hotel in Biloxi. The hotel was damaged by fire and then neglect before it was ultimately demolished. Its site is now a parking lot for the Beau Rivage Casino. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast is open. IP Casino Biloxi is open. Island View Casino in Gulfport is open. Palace Casino Biloxi is open. Scarlet Pearl Casino in D’Iberville is open. Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, however, legal gambling continued at hotels such as the Pine Hills, the Edgewater Gulf, the Tivoli, the Buena Vista, and the White House. These hotels and many smaller establishments offered slot machines for their guests, along with other activities such as dancing and golfing. Every Saturday night, Harrah’s Gulf Coast Casino presents some of the best bands on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Splash down into fun at the swimming pool at Harrah’s Gulf Coast, a beautiful aquatic deck with a seasonal bar. BELLISSIMO SPA AND SALON. All night gaming. And world-class entertainment that you’ll definitely be texting home about – our casino resorts are a one-stop-shop for rest, relaxation and rollicking, conveniently located in the heart of the Gulf Coast action. A workers’ union that represents over 300,000 casino workers in North America is calling for more protection from the Mississippi Gaming Commission. The IP Casino, and Harrah’s Gulf Coast.
Out for a night in Biloxi. Gambler Bob Thompson, center, in the lobby of the Avelez Hotel cashing in his winning bet against Salvatore Joseph Sicuro. The winner got to kiss Sicuro’s wife, Josephine Louise Sicuro, left. Sicuro, rear, had his lounge business in the Avelez Hotel. Circa 1946 photograph courtesy Claude Sicuro.Mississippi Gulf Coast Football
Out for a night in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Gamblers in a juke joint. November 1939 photograph by Marion Post Wolcott. Courtesy Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Call No: LC-USF34-052487-D
The Broadwater Beach Hotel was built in 1938 specifically to cater to out-of-state and Mississippi gamblers. Damaged by Hurricane Camille, the hotel was restored and still exists. Postcard courtesy Deanne Nuwer.Gulf Coast Of MississippiMississippi Gulf Coast Casino Entertainment
Gamblers in the lobby of the Tivoli Hotel on the Gulf Coast. Late 1940s photograph courtesy Deanne Nuwer.
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