Philadelphia Ms Casino Shows
Concerts in Philadelphia December 2020 updated daily. Comprehensive list of Philadelphia concerts plus free personalized alerts for concerts in Philadelphia, MS. 13550 Mississippi 16, Philadelphia, MS 39350. Event Schedule (0) Select Your Category. Select Your Category. Rescheduled and postponed events. Concerts Sports More.
entertainment updates
- Live entertainment will remain suspended at this time.
- Bottleneck Blues Bar will remain closed.
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Seating Capacity of 300 people
At the Bottleneck Blues Bar, giant crystal chandeliers dangle from the black ceiling, while across the way, the bar stools and tables are rimmed with bottle caps and one look at the 'junk wall' explains why it's become famous, with its layers of broken plates, dice, ancient LPs, a trombone case and more. But that's so not all. The point here is great entertainment!
Venue Information
- Add $5 to ticket price for tickets purchased at the door on day of the show.
- Must be at least 21 to enter.
- Free parking riverside.
- No bottles, cans or coolers.
- No outside food or beverages.
- Smoking is allowed during non-ticketed events, but is prohibited during ticketed events.
- No cameras or sound recording equipment.
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Philadelphia Ms Casinos
Philadelphia is a city in and the county seat of Neshoba County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 7,303 at the 2000 census.
Philadelphia is incorporated as a municipality and given its current name in 1903, two years before the railroad brought new opportunities and prosperity to the newly renamed town. The history of the town and its influences- social, political and economic- can still be seen in the many points of interest within and beyond the city limits, from the large ceremonial Indian mound and cave at Nanih Waiya to the still thriving Williams Brothers Store, a true old-fashioned general store founded in 1907 and featured in National Geographic in 1939 as a source of anything from “needles to horse collars”, and still offering everything from bridles, butter and boots to flour, feed and fashion.
Many thousands of years ago groups known as Paleo-Indians lived in what today is referred to as the American South. Native American Choctaw ancestors were likely part of the Mississippian culture in the Mississippi river valley and settled the area. After a series of treaties signed between the Choctaw Nation and the United States, the Choctaws would migrate or become U.S. citizens. The 1830 treaty that would sign away the remaining traditional homeland to the United States was called the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. The treaty represented one of the largest transfers of land that was signed between the U.S. Government and Native Americans without being instigated by warfare.