Mississippi - The Official Web Site
Much more interesting and informative is the Mississippi Trivia Page.
Mississippi Department of EducationMississippi Divison of Tourism Development
Mississippi Economic CouncilMississippi Municipal Association
Mississippi Tourism Promotion AssociationMS Department of Economic & Community Development
Regional Web Sites
Gulf Coast - Guide - Gulf Coast Traveler Online MagazineGulf Coast Visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast, overlooking the sparkling Gulf of Mexico and 26 miles of scenic coastal beaches. While Hurricane Katrina damaged many of the attractions, activities and historical homes and buildings, there is still a lot to see and do. Visitors can enjoy our world-class golf courses and championship fishing. Some of the artistic and historical museums have reopened. After a day of fun, visitors can begin an exciting evening with dinner at a local seafood restaurant before heading off to enjoy 24-hour gaming at one of the coast’s casino resorts. Whether you are looking for a relaxing weekend getaway or an adventure-filled vacation, change your pace and visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast!
Three Rivers - Planning & Development District
Elvis grew up in Mississippi.
County Wide Web Sites
Coahoma - Chamber of Commerce
Covington Welcome to Covington County, the municipalities of Collins, Mount Olive, & Seminary. The Chamber of Commerce is proud to present this website designed to provide an overview of the unique features of our community, as well as a membership/business Directory for local products and services. We hope you find this site valuable and we hope your visit will be a memorable experience.
Franklin - Guide - FranklinCountyMS.net
Hancock Named for John Hancock, signer of the Declaration of Independence, Hancock County was established in 1812. In 1699, Pierre le Moyne d'Iberville and his brother, Jean Baptiste le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, claimed the Gulf Coast for France and King Louis XIV. Native Americans were the first to welcome these visitors in 1699, however the people of Hancock County continue this tradition of Southern Hospitality! Explore Hancock County's seaside cities, NASA's Space Center, beaches and backwaters, art and antique shopping, golf, boating & casino gaming excitement. Hinds - Official Web Site
Jackson - Chamber of Commerce: If you've never considered that Jackson County might be the pot of gold at the end of your rainbow, we'll give you the benefit of the doubt. After all, plenty of people still think Mississippi is 50th in everything, right? Well, something of the southern charm still exists, but Jackson County is really an oasis in the "New South" — a county with four cities nestled on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico and part of the gulf coast, the State's most industrialized area, with educational opportunities from undergraduate to graduate degree programs and the arts and all the fun of the great outdoors. We don't want everyone to know our secret – but, it's a great place to find meaningful and professional employment and still have time to smell the roses of life. It's the kind of place where you can enjoy professional fulfillment and see your neighbors and friends at a friendly restaurant or the neighborhood grocery store. And, we enjoy watching fireworks and flying Old Glory on the Fourth of July. Jones - Economic Development Authority: Not only is Jones County a leader in business and technology, we also have first rate broadcasting and media. B-95 Country * Laurel Leader-Call * WDAM * KZ94 * Rock104 * Pine Belt Solid Gospel
Lamar founded in 1904 and named for the distinguished 19th century statesman, L.Q. C. Lamar, is located in the pine woods section of the southeast Mississippi. Within Lamar County lie four incorporated cities; the Hattiesburg MSA, the county seat of Purvis, Lumberton and Sumrall. Other communities in Lamar County that are not incorporated include: Oak Grove, Baxterville, Oloh, Bellevue, Rocky Branch, Midway and Okahola. The county covers a total area of slightly under 500 square miles or approximately 319,360 acres.
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