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Bay St. Louis - enjoys tropical weather of short, mild winters and long, warm summers. The average rainfall is 68 inches annually and the average January temperature is 52 degrees. Temperatures average 83 degrees in July. 350 FROST FREE DAYS! Biloxi - The Playground of the South. "From a quiet walk through history to an exciting trained dolphin show - we have it all." Biloxi - "This site has been designed to assist you in your search for information about the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Here you can find information about the casinos and gaming industry, our beautiful white beaches, hotels, motels and resorts."Booneville Area - Booneville is not really a small town. It's one big neighborhood. Brookhaven - A better place to live. Visit these top real estate brokers: Becker And Associates Re/Max - Elaine BrewerCanton - City of Lights, located 20 miles north of Jackson and 8 miles from the historic Natchez Trace Parkway, Canton is a vibrant community where history is still alive and unfolding. The streets are lined with many beautiful antebellum and turn-of-the-century homes. Whether your interest is in southern culture, architecture; arts and crafts, holiday tradition, shopping or dinning - all roads leads to Canton. Cleveland - We are eager to have you here in person to experience the many delights that make Cleveland the best town anywhere in the world.Clarksdale - was founded by John Clark in 1848 and presently encompassing approximately 14.18 square miles, is located in northwest Mississippi approximately seventy-five (75) miles south of Memphis, Tennessee and one hundred fifty (150) miles northwest of Jackson, Mississippi. It is one of two major trade centers in the State's northern Delta and the major city and county seat of Coahoma County, whose western boundary is the Mississippi River. Located at the head of the Sunflower River's navigable waters, it is one of the largest cities in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta and serves as the area's commercial and industrial center. |
Columbus - Historic Columbus, Mississippi is a city known for its leadership in education, economics, and the myriad components that add up to a very attractive quality of life. A top-rated small university town, Columbus offers arts and culture, sports and recreation, active church congregations, excellent health care, outstanding restaurants, and good shopping opportunities that appeal to lifelong residents and newcomers.
Corinth - is a spread out, laid back community which is fun to visit found on Scenic Hiway 72, close to the Tennessee border. Steeped in history and splendor, Corinth is the place to explore all the riches of the past and the present. Explore grand antebellum and Victorian Homes, unforgettable Civil War battlefields and cemeteries, and the artifact-laden North Mississippi Museum. Discover the charm of Mississippi’s oldest drugstore. Remember always the beauty of the Region’s scenic State Parks and excellent outdoor recreation facilities. From tree-lined boulevards to colorful festivals, you’ll find Corinth at the Crossroads of the past and present.D'Iberville - Located along the north shore of the Back Bay of Biloxi in Harrison County, D'Iberville's general boundaries include the bay to the south, Tchoutacabouffa River to the north, North Biloxi to the west and St. Martin/Ocean Springs to the east.
Drew - Chamber of CommerceFlowood - Flowood is located just east of Jackson and adjoining the Jackson Airport. Our great city in just a few short years after being incorporated, is recognized as one of the fastest growing areas in the state. Our nightime population is about 4000, however, our daytime population at peak time is somewhere around 25,000. Look around Flowood and you will find a thriving business-industrial complex, excellent schools, new subdivisions, and shopping centers
Forest - Forest is a growing community in rapidly expanding Scott County located in Eastern Mississippi. The median age is 31.6 years. There is a great amount of industry and an educated workforce to handle new industry that might choose to locate to that area.Gautier - Official Web Site
Greenville - Greenville is a unique community with a glorious view of the Mississippi River from Warfield Park, the entertainment on Walnut Street at the foot of the levee. With a fantastic sunset over Lake Washington or a quiet night at home, Greenville is a great place to be.
Greenwood - not much information at this site but it is all I could find on the web.Grenada - History buffs are drawn to Grenada because of its Civil War history, Town History, Camp McCain, and Walking & Driving Tours.
Guntown - Guntown is a small mostly rural community in north Mississippi, located about 90 miles from Memphis and 30 miles from Alabama. Folks here who are not farmers generally work in nearby towns in furniture, textiles, forest products, or service industries.
Hattiesburg - Hattiesburg is the educational, retail and medical center for more than a quarter of a million people who live throughout the southeast Mississippi region and is also the home of the University of Southern Mississippi, William Carey College, and Camp Shelby.Hazlehurst - Hazlehurst is the geographic and economic center of Copiah County, Mississippi. Formed on January 21, 1823, Copiah County derives its name from an Indian word meaning "calling panther". The county contains 769 square miles and is the seventh largest area in the state. The area comprising Copiah County was ceded to the United States by the Choctaw Indian tribe in the treaty generally known as the "Doak's Stand Treaty" on October 18, 1820.
Holcomb - In a fast-paced era, the small town of Holcomb echoes an earlier America. From its roots in the Choctaw Indian Nation through white settlement and the South's cotton boom, the town offers intriguing links with the past.Jackson - Convention & Visitors Bureau "Whether you are a visitor, tour operator, travel agent or meeting planner, we are certain that you will find all the information you are looking for on Jackson, Mississippi on the pages of this web site."
Kosciusko - Nestled along the historic Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi, Attala County features many historic sites and picturesque communities. Kosciusko, named after Tadeusz Kosciuszko--a Polish general who served as a military engineer in the American Revolutionary WarLaurel - Located in the southeast region of Mississippi known as the Pine Belt, the city of Laurel was originally established in 1882. It flourished during the growth of the timber industry just over a century ago.
Long Beach - The City of Long Beach is located on the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast, an area with a vibrant economy representing a very diversified business and industry mix. Located between the Bay of St. Louis and the Bay of Biloxi, Long Beach is on the Gulf of Mexico only one hour from the French Quarter in New Orleans.Madison - A once small farming community, Madison is now your passport to the best the world has to offer! Small-town flavor nestled close to the amenities of a large metropolitan area, Madison also offers an international doorway to business, recreational and educational experiences through its sister city relationship with Solleftea, Sweden. Pack your bags, and come visit Madison.
Meridian - is a great place for young people, families and seniors alike. "We're big enough to have the amenities of a metropolitan center but small enough that neighbors are still neighborly and traffic congestion just doesn't exist. Our weather's great (okay, it is humid in the summer) and our crime rate is the lowest of the largest cities in the state."
Moss Point - Moss Point, Mississippi is a river city located thirty-eight miles west of Mobile, Alabama. and one hundred miles east of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is neighbor to Pascagoula which is the location of Ingalls Shipbuilding, First Chemical, and Chevron USA's Pascagoula Refinery. The city itself lies on two rivers which intersect: the Pascagoula and Escatawpa Rivers. They help provide for the city's industrial power base of International Paper's paper mill.
Natchez - Natchez, Mississippi, perched 200 feet above the Mississippi River on the highest promontory north of the Gulf of Mexico, is the oldest civilized settlement on the river - older by two years than New Orleans. Inhabited for centuries by prehistoric Indians and later by the Natchez Indians, Natchez was settled first by the French in 1716, later by the British in 1763, the Spanish in 1779, and finally by the Americans in 1798.New Albany - New Albany is a city of distinction. A place to experience an old-fashioned livestock auction just a stone's throw away from a high-tech robotics plant. Where quiet, shady streets complement bustling shopping centers, busy rail yards, and booming factories. New Albany is a city for visitors with its easy access off of Hiway 78 and convenient shopping malls. Here you can tour historic buildings, stroll scenic nature trails, take in a baseball game or visit a museum dedicated to one of the world's most acclaimed writers.
Olive Branch - is Mississippi's fastest growing community because of its close proximity to Memphis, and the foresight of its planning committee. Good roads, good water, and a great police force explain the almost constant explosion of growth in this area. The list of large factories, dynamic companies and international concerns makes this an ideal place to invest in a home, or a business.
Pearl - the town covers 17.1 miles and is home to 22,000 citizens. Being close to Jackson Mississippi has not hurt its growth one bit.
Picayune - Today, Picayune is the only city in the world to bear this unusual and historic name. A thriving city of approximately 12,000 inhabitants, Picayune is a progress-oriented city that retains its small town southern charm. Well-maintained streets, good schools, and an abundance of churches, stores and restaurants combine with a mild subtropical climate to make Picayune an ideal spot to live or visit.Port Gibson - "The town too beautiful to burn." The City is a Main Street Community and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Raymond - We are proud of our rich heritage and we are poised for the future. Raymond offers an ideal place to live or visit. We invite you to visit our town or take a tour on our web page.Ridgeland - An unsurpassed quality of life with affordable housing, excellent schools, lower taxes beautiful parks, abundant wildlife, the scenic Ross Barnett Reservoir, and a low crime rate.
Rienzi - A small town, south of Corinth, online with lots of interesting essays.Southaven - Just a couple of miles south of the Tennessee state line, Southaven is known as the "Top of Mississippi." It is building rapidly, close to Horn Lake and has very friendly people.
Starkville - Our city is widely recognized as a great place to live. We have excellent schools, hospitals, doctors, and planned activities throughout the year for adults and children through our Parks and Recreation Department.
Starkville - Home to Mississippi State University, Starkville offers a variety of activities and events, accommodations, recreation, and special dining opportunities for everyone. Starkville is rich in graciousness. It is a place where a warmhearted welcome is waiting for you. Founded in 1831 under the name "Boardtown," the city was incorporated and received its charter in 1837. Renamed for General John Stark, a Revolutionary War hero, Starkville is a thriving community located in the heart of Mississippi, easily accessible to metropolitan areas, such as Jackson, Birmingham and Memphis - and just 25 minutes from the Natchez Trace Parkway.Tupelo - home of Elvis, the old cabin where he was born still lives on.
Vicksburg - The small town with the big town attitude.Walnut - Few regions of the country offer wider, more economical life style, regardless of your culture or recreational taste.
Waveland - Waveland is located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, 20 miles West of Biloxi, MS and 45 miles East of New Orleans, La. It is a laid back, small town, with 5 square miles of great people, beautiful white beaches and plenty of good fishing.
West Point - West Point, a neatly groomed city of 10,000 prospering on commercial and industrial enterprise, shapes the apex of the Golden Triangle, a regional economic identity tying it to Columbus and Starkville and one of the state's fastest growing areas.Click HERE to discover MORE about Mississippi
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