• Double Springs was a community in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. A US Post office was located there from November 1, 1857, through August 13, 1904. It...
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    first "double" in the term refers to the two (double) categories and the second "double" refers to accumulating ten or more (typically double digits)...
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    present-day Ocean Springs on the Gulf Coast. It was settled by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. In 1716, the French founded Natchez on the Mississippi River (as Fort...
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    and next to the Mississippi River. Panola (Largest city: Sardis) Yalobusha (Largest city: Water Valley) Jasper (Largest city: Bay Springs) Bush won three...
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    who voted for president and vice president. Mississippi was won by Governor George W. Bush with a double-digit margin of victory of 16.92%. Bush won most...
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    (21 km) to Ocean Springs. Interstate 10 passes through the northern part of the city limits, with access from Exit 57 (Mississippi Highway 57) and Exit...
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    European settlement in French Louisiana, at Fort Maurepas, now in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, and referred to as "Old Biloxi". The settlement was under the direction...
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  • (Ocean Springs) Big Jack Johnson (1940–2011) – blues musician (Clarksdale) Jimmy Johnson (1928–2022) – blues guitarist and singer (Holly Springs) Robert...
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    (Queen of the Mississippi now American Heritage, and American Pride) were completely revovated in 2022. The ship deck plans: 1st Deck - double- and single-occupancy...
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    Olive Branch is the 6th most populous city in Mississippi, US, located in DeSoto County. At the 2020 census the population was 39,711. Olive Branch is...
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    arose in the county: in Starkville, at Choctaw Agency (Sturgis), and in Double Springs. They used violence against blacks to try to suppress their vote and...
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    East Mississippi Community College (EMCC), formerly East Mississippi Junior College, is a public community college in Scooba, Mississippi. EMCC serves...
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    with the phrase painted on the sign, located between Haleyville and Double Springs. A passenger boat named the Free State Lady plies the waters of the...
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    football program represents the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. They play college football in the NCAA Division I Football...
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    Southaven is a city in DeSoto County, Mississippi, United States. It is a principal city in Greater Memphis. The 2020 census reported a population of...
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    Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP), also known as Parchman Farm, is a maximum-security prison farm located in the unincorporated community of Parchman...
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    Matthiessen Mississippi Palisades Moraine Hills Morrison-Rockwood Nauvoo Pere Marquette Red Hills Rock Cut Rock Island Trail Shabbona Lake Siloam Springs South...
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    Jackson is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi. Along with Raymond, Jackson is one of two county seats for Hinds County...
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    Devin Booker (category Basketball players from Mississippi)
    junior year. In an early December game, Booker outscored the entire Ocean Springs High School team 40–39 through three quarters en route to a 48-point finish...
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    first home in the spring of 1886. Other citizens and businessmen of the town were John Witt, J.E. Wade, and John Johnson. The Mississippi Normal Institute...
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    Oxford is the 14th most populous city in Mississippi, United States, and the county seat of Lafayette County, 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Memphis....
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    Southeastern Conference (category College sports in Mississippi)
    the U.S. Census Bureau designate the location of Mississippi State as "Mississippi State, Mississippi." Southeastern Conference Members 300km 200miles...
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    R. L. Burnside (category People from Holly Springs, Mississippi)
    in Holly Springs, with burial in the Free Springs Cemetery, in Harmontown. Around the time of his death, he resided in Byhalia, Mississippi. His immediate...
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    Rodney is a ghost town in Jefferson County, Mississippi, United States. Most of the buildings are gone and the remaining structures are in various states...
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    Bay Springs Branch of Puskus Creek that was purchased from the Hickey family.: 2  The original ponds were irregularly arranged, filled from springs through...
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    Brandon Woodruff (category Colorado Springs Sky Sox players)
    League Baseball (MLB). Woodruff attended Wheeler High School in Wheeler, Mississippi, and was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the fifth round of the 2011...
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    the sandstone of the Shawnee Hills, opening into the floodplain of the Mississippi River near Turkey Bayou. The canyon contains several seasonal and a few...
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    west of the Mississippi River during the 1830s and Indian Removal. White settlers were drawn to the Starkville area because of two large springs near the...
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    National Memorial at Gillett Blanchard Springs Caverns Buffalo National River Fort Smith National Historic Site Hot Springs National Park Little Rock Central...
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    Will Warren (category Baseball players from Mississippi)
    Philadelphia Phillies. Warren is from Brandon, Mississippi. He attended Jackson Preparatory School in Flowood, Mississippi, graduating in 2017, and Southeastern...
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