About The Pass

“The Pass” is known throughout the region as a place of legends and lore, resiliency and history, a place where we live in relaxed splendor on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

The Story of Our Town

Pass Christian, affectionately known as “The Pass,” has a rich history that reflects its enduring charm and resilience. Incorporated in 1848, the town was already renowned for its gracious hospitality and scenic beauty, attracting summer guests and residents alike.

By 1860, Pass Christian had earned the title “Queen City of the Mississippi Gulf Coast,” boasting numerous antebellum mansions along its beachfront. These grand homes, built during a renaissance of architectural development in the late 1840s and early 1850s, stood as testaments to the town’s prosperity and appeal.

Throughout its history, Pass Christian has faced and overcome significant challenges, including devastating hurricanes such as Camille in 1969 and Katrina in 2005. Each time, the community demonstrated remarkable resilience, rebuilding and preserving the unique coastal lifestyle that defines “The Pass.”

Today, Pass Christian continues to blend its historic charm with modern amenities, offering residents and visitors a vibrant community steeped in tradition and poised for a bright future.

Location, location, location…

Nestled along the picturesque Mississippi Gulf Coast, Pass Christian offers the perfect balance of small-town charm and easy access to major metropolitan areas. Located just an hour from New Orleans, Louisiana and Mobile, Alabama, The Pass is a prime destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle while still being within reach of world-class dining, entertainment, and culture.

With its beautiful sandy beaches, stunning waterfront views, and tranquil atmosphere, Pass Christian embodies “Relaxation Redefined.” Whether you’re lounging along the shore, taking in a breathtaking sunset, or strolling through downtown’s historic streets, The Pass invites you to unwind in a way that’s truly unique.

A paradise for water lovers, Pass Christian is a haven for boating, fishing, and water sports. The Pass Christian Harbor provides easy access to the Mississippi Sound, making it a favorite spot for sailors and anglers alike. From leisurely paddleboarding and kayaking to thrilling deep-sea fishing excursions, the coastal lifestyle here is second to none. Whether you’re a visitor or a lifelong resident, Pass Christian offers a waterfront escape where adventure meets relaxation.

Discovered

A deep water channel in the now Mississippi Sound was discovered in 1699 by French Explorer Nicholas Christian L’Adnier.

Founded

The City of Pass Christian was chartered in 1848 after Charles Asmar, a free man of color, left the future downtown area to his heirs.

Population

Home to nearly 6,000 residents, Pass Christian offers small-town charm with a strong sense of community and coastal pride.

Economy

Pass Christian has long been tied to the seafood industry, with oyster harvesting and processing shaping its coastal identity for generations.

Historic District

A significant portion of Pass Christian is designated as a National Historic District, reflecting its rich architectural heritage. The town is home to numerous ornate homes built in the mid-19th to early 20th centuries, offering a glimpse into its storied past and enduring charm.

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