Bringing back Central Ave.
by Clay Chandler
Published: August 22,2010
Tags: 5 year anniversary, Central Avenue, D'Iberville, Katrina, MBJ Focus
In the 1970s and into the 1980s, Central Avenue in D’Iberville was a bustling corridor that connected the small Gulf Coast town with its larger neighbor, Biloxi. Businesses thrived there. According to D’Iberville’s director of community development, between 15,000 and 20,000 cars pounded the Central Avenue pavement daily, most of them carrying commuters to and [...]
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