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Distance from Biloxi, MS, USA to Lone Oak, TX, USA


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About Biloxi, MS, USA


Biloxi, Mississippi

Biloxi (/bɪˈlʌksi/; French: [bilusi]) is a city and one of two county seats of Harrison County, Mississippi, United States (the other seat being the adjoining

Biloxi Blues

Biloxi Blues is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. It portrays the conflict of Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey and Arnold Epstein, one of many privates

Biloxi Blues (film)

Biloxi Blues is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols, written by Neil Simon, and starring Matthew Broderick and Christopher Walken

Biloxi language

Biloxi is an extinct Siouan language, which was once spoken by the Biloxi tribe in present-day Mississippi, Louisiana, and southeastern Texas. The Biloxi

Biloxi Shuckers

The Biloxi Shuckers are a Minor League Baseball team of the Southern League and the Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. They are located in Biloxi


About Lone Oak, TX, USA


Lone Oak

Lone Oak may refer to: Lone Oak, California, former name of Lonoak, California Lone Oak, Georgia Lone Oak, Kansas Lone Oak, Kentucky Lone Oak, Tennessee

Lone Oak, Texas

Lone Oak is a city in Hunt County, Texas, United States. The population was 598 at the 2010 census, up from 521 at the 2000 census. Lone Oak is located

Lone Oak Branch

Lone Oak Branch is a stream in Bates County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary to Double Branch. Lone Oak Branch was named for an individual

Lone Oak High School

Lone Oak High School can refer to more than one educational institution in the United States: Lone Oak High School (Kentucky), a now-closed school in Lone

Lone Oaks

Lone Oaks, also known as the Benjamin Deyerle Place and Winsmere, is a Greek Revival mansion listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and