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Waveland, Mississippi
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Official seal of Waveland, Mississippi
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Official logo of Waveland, Mississippi
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Motto(s): 
"America's Small Beach Town"
Location of Waveland, Mississippi
Location of Waveland, Mississippi
Waveland, Mississippi is located in the United States
Waveland, Mississippi
Waveland, Mississippi
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Mississippi
County Hancock
Area
 • Total 8.63 sq mi (22.36 km2)
 • Land 8.49 sq mi (21.99 km2)
 • Water 0.14 sq mi (0.37 km2)
Elevation
16 ft (5 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 7,210
 • Density 849.23/sq mi (327.90/km2)
Time zone UTC−6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP code
39576
Area code(s) 228
FIPS code 28-78200
GNIS feature ID 0679394
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Waveland (left) is west of Bay St. Louis, on the Gulf of Mexico.

Waveland is a city located in Hancock County, Mississippi, United States, on the Gulf of Mexico. It is part of the GulfportBiloxi, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city of Waveland was incorporated in 1972. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 6,435. Waveland was nearly destroyed by Hurricane Camille on August 17, 1969, and by Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005.

The current mayor of Waveland is Jay Trapani.

History

Andrew Jackson once lived and owned land in Waveland on what is now known as Jackson Ridge. Much of Jackson Ridge later became Buccaneer State Park.

The Silver Slipper Casino opened on November 9, 2006.

Hurricane Camille

On August 17, 1969, Hurricane Camille made landfall at the tip of Louisiana before continuing on shore at Waveland. The storm heavily damaged the areas south of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Recovery efforts went on for nearly a decade. The town later erected a plaque commemorating the efforts of the volunteers who committed time and resources towards rebuilding.

Hurricane Katrina

(Hurricane Katrina) Waveland, MS, January 28, 2006 -- This destroyed house and debris is a result of Hurricane Katrina's landfall at this small Mississippi coastal town. The effects - DPLA - 59102302eb7088feeb129c571fcaabd3
Destroyed mobile home in Waveland after Hurricane Katrina
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Waveland during Hurricane Katrina, August 29, 2005

The city of Waveland was "ground zero" of Hurricane Katrina's landfall on August 29, 2005. The city received massive damage and is still in the process of recovering and rebuilding. South of the CSXT mainline, the area was almost completely destroyed. The rest of the city took heavy flooding. In a news report, state officials said Waveland took a harder hit from the wind and water than any other town along the Gulf Coast, and that the town was obliterated. Official reports stated that approximately 50 people died when Waveland was hit directly by the eyewall of Katrina and the 26-foot (7.9 m) storm surge. Hurricane Katrina came ashore during the high tide of 8:01 am, +2.2 feet more.

Hurricane Katrina damaged over 40 Mississippi libraries, gutting the Waveland Public Library, as a total loss, requiring a complete rebuild.

Recovery

A group of social activists seeking to better the lives of local residents, called the "Rainbow Family", arrived in Waveland soon after Hurricane Katrina. From early September to early December 2005, they ran the "New Waveland Cafe & Clinic" in the parking lot of Fred's Dept Store on Highway 90. The café provided free hot meals three times a day. The clinic was staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses from throughout the United States who saw over 5,000 patients during the duration, free of charge and dispensing free medications. Donations of medications and supplies came from a multitude of sources, with International Aid arranging the most donations.

Waveland Elementary School, which has served public school students in Grades K-3 (Grades 4-5 attend Second Street Elementary in nearby Bay St. Louis), was heavily damaged by Katrina. The students attending the school were educated in portable classrooms for the beginning of the 2006–2007 school year, pending a permanent solution.

The recovery of Waveland was due in part to the faith-based disaster recovery effort in and around the Waveland area. Shoreline Park Baptist Church in Waveland and Pastor Ed Murphy were vital to this effort, housing and feeding hundreds of missionaries from around the country for many years following Hurricane Katrina in what were referred to as "Pods for God". Shoreline Park Baptist Church directed the repair and, in some instances, the rebuilding of homes in the area for many years after the devastation.

After the storm, the similarly named town of Wayland, Massachusetts saw the town was neglected compared to the New Orleans area which received more media coverage, and decided to adopt the town of Waveland. They started an organization called Wayland to Waveland which sent a tractor trailer full of essential supplies, rebuilt homes, and restored local parks. Even though Hurricane Katrina was many years ago, the two towns still share a bond.

Geography

Waveland is in southeastern Hancock County along the shore of Mississippi Sound, an embayment of the Gulf of Mexico. It is bordered to the north and northeast by the city of Bay St. Louis. U.S. Route 90 passes through the northern side of the city, leading east across the Bay of Saint Louis 18 miles (29 km) to Gulfport and west 55 miles (89 km) to New Orleans. Beach Boulevard (Mississippi Highway 606) passes along the shoreline, connecting Waveland with Buccaneer State Park and the communities of Lakeshore and Clermont Harbor.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Waveland has a total area of 8.6 square miles (22.4 km2), of which 8.5 square miles (22.0 km2) are land and 0.2 square miles (0.4 km2), or 1.66%, are water.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1890 328
1900 520 58.5%
1910 554 6.5%
1920 431 −22.2%
1930 663 53.8%
1940 768 15.8%
1950 793 3.3%
1960 1,106 39.5%
1970 3,108 181.0%
1980 4,186 34.7%
1990 5,369 28.3%
2000 6,674 24.3%
2010 6,435 −3.6%
2020 7,210 12.0%
U.S. Decennial Census
Waveland racial composition as of 2020
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 5,314 73.7%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 1,100 15.26%
Native American 35 0.49%
Asian 64 0.89%
Pacific Islander 4 0.06%
Other/Mixed 362 5.02%
Hispanic or Latino 331 4.59%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 7,210 people, 2,642 households, and 1,683 families residing in the city.

Education

Most of Waveland is served by the Bay St. Louis-Waveland School District. Some portions are within the Hancock County School District.

All of Hancock County is in the service area of Pearl River Community College.

Notable people

See also

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