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From YouTube: "America's Riveria," 1960s, pre-Camille
Description
Here is a Biloxi and Gulf Coast travelogue discovered in the vault in the Local History and Genealogy Division of the Biloxi Public Library. It is believed to have been created in the mid- to late '60s, before Hurricane Camille, by the Harrison County tourism bureau.
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The
emerald
green
of
towering
trees
embrace
the
inexpensive
and
the
sumptuous
alike.
This
area
has
become
a
center
for
both
large
and
small
conventions
chosen
for
the
year-round
favourable
climate
and
the
unusual
concentration
of
things
to
see
and
do
in
a
beautiful
seashore
setting.
They
enjoy
the
superb
facility
and
delight
in
the
culinary
delicacies.
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America's
Riviera
is
dedicated
to
fun
and
relaxation
the
slower
pace
of
life
dissolves
tension
everywhere
you
go
in
any
season.
A
warm
welcome
awaits
you
to
the
fishermen.
It's
paradise
for
Nature
has
bountifully
stocked
the
Gulf
waters
of
the
1,500
miles
of
Bay's
rivers
and
buyers
in
the
area
with
35
different
varieties
of
fish.
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Nature's
lavish
hand
has
stocked
a
few
other
edibles
in
this
supermarket,
of
the
deep
to
catch
crabs.
Visitors
follow
the
example
of
local
residents
and
fish
from
the
piers
Knight
floundering
along
the
coast
has
been
popular
since
the
early
Indian
days.
The
catch
is
often
broiled
over
a
beach
bonfire
or
a
tasty
treat.