REDDING HOUSE
by LoriPori
Built for Charles Redding, a prominent Biloxi businessman, the REDDING HOUSE (c. 1908) is a marvel in its complexity of design and fine detail. A prime feature is its use of circular motifs, particularly in the forms of its porches and projecting bay of the west facade. The building, located at 770 Jackson St., is one of the finest Colonial Revival houses remaining in Biloxi.
Today, the Redding House hosts receptions and special events and serves lunch weekdays.
OLD BILOXI LIBRARY
by LoriPori
This richly designed masonry structure, the OLD BILOXI LIBRARY (c. 1924) is the finest Spanish Colonial Revival building in Biloxi. It served as the city's public library until 1977. Today it is privately owned and houses professional offices.
Deep sea fishing your thing? ...
by bdbrewer
Deep sea fishing your thing? Man, did you come to the right place here. We host the world's largest fishing rodeo every July 4th. Contestents compete from all over the country. There were several records broken this year for largest fish.
The Shed
by frankcanfly
This is one of those places that you'll certainly return to once you've eaten here. The kind of place that everyone in town has been to, and can give you directions to. It's honest to goodness BBQ, served with paper towels and Sweet Iced Tea. I've had both the Chicken and the Brisket. They were both delicious!
Hard Rock Hotel Museum
by Yaqui
What is so unique about the chains of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's is the whole interior decor is decorated with so many wonderful music memorabilia. If you ever wonder into this establishment, just walk around and explore the main interiors. You just never know what you may find.