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City Moving
MS movers, GP Movers offer the best moving services around. You can have a team of professional and highly skilled movers backing your move when you choose GP...

US DOT: 1826833

MC: 662744

City Moving

Star Van Lines LLC
STAR VAN LINES began its activities in 2016, when transportation services in the U.S. were just gaining popularity. We immediately identified for...

US DOT: 4176875

MC: 1607491

Star Van Lines LLC

Big Man's Moving Company LLC
In 2016, Josh and Brooke Anderson used a well-known moving company for a local move. The movers arrived hours late without communication and were...

US DOT: 2951960

Intra: IM2726

MC: 14801

Big Man's Moving Company LLC

Cheney Bro Worldwide Moving Inc.
We build Cheney Bro Worldwide Moving on the principles of honesty, top-notch support, and unbeatable pricing while maintaining a white glove service....

US DOT: 2962412

MC: 5503

Cheney Bro Worldwide Moving Inc.

Premier Van Lines International
Relocation quotes, Founded in 1992, Premier Van Lines International is one of Americas leading relocation companies which specialize in international moves. We are...

US DOT: 3662762

MC: 1266993

Premier Van Lines International

Modern Logistics LLC
We strive to be in constant communication with our customers until the job is done.

US DOT: 3341390

MC: 1066560

Modern Logistics LLC

New Journey Moving
Moving companies Mississippi, At New Journey Moving, we provide reliable and professional moving services tailored to your needs. Whether you're relocating locally or...

US DOT: 4296357

MC: 504508

New Journey Moving

Bridgeview Van Lines LLC
Depend on us when it comes to moving your valuable furnishings and appliances. Here at Bridgeview Van Lines we have a pronounced staff that makes...

US DOT: 3999327

MC: 01502643

Bridgeview Van Lines LLC

American Van Lines, Inc.
American Van Lines is a long distance moving company with extensive resources. Regardless of where you’re moving to and from, one of our long...

US DOT: 614506

Intra: IM105

MC: 294798

American Van Lines, Inc.

Amerisafe Vanlines
Our experienced local moving teams are trusted professionals who live and work in the communities we serve. As a licensed carrier, AmeriSafe Van...

US DOT: 3341650

MC: 1066696

Amerisafe Vanlines

We Are the Best Moving and Storage
We Are the Best Moving & Storage helps you reduce the time, cost, and stress of the moving process. Our services take care of everything, from...

US DOT: 3613512

MC: 1231668

We Are the Best Moving and Storage

Allied & North American Van Lines
Allied & North American Van Lines has over 85 years of experience and has built one of the largest moving networks in the world to service consumers,...

US DOT: 76235

MC: 15735

Allied & North American Van Lines

All My Sons Moving & Storage of Pensacola, LLC
Mississippi movers, We are committed to our customers' satisfaction. Our highly-trained professionals make your moving experience as pleasant and hassle-free as...

Intra: IM1457

All My Sons Moving & Storage of Pensacola, LLC

US DOT: 4233361

MC: 1638155

 

Little Man Moves
Let Little Man Moves take the hassle out of your move. Whether it’s across town or across the state, we’ve got you covered.

US DOT: 4354832

MC: 1703261

Little Man Moves

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Moving to Mississippi
Moving to Mississippi will be quite the exciting venture for you and your family. Translated to mean "Father of Water," the state of Mississippi lies entirely within two lowland plains. Extending eastward from the Mississippi River, the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, popularly known as the Delta, is very narrow south of Vicksburg but stretches as much as a third of the way across the state farther north. The Gulf Coastal Plain, covering the rest of the state, includes several regions, of which the Red Clay Hills of north-central Mississippi and the Piney Woods of the south and southeast are the most extensive. Mississippi has short winters and long, humid summers. Summer temperatures vary little from one part of the state to another Precipitation in Mississippi increases from north to south.

Capital City: Jackson is the capital city of Mississippi

Population: As of 2009, 3 million people reside in Mississippi.

Local Activities: Things to do in Mississippi include taking a tour of the magnificent antebellum homes that line the streets, touring sacred land that once belonged to the Natchez Indians and make a few bets at some of Mississippi's casinos at Under the Hill. One of the great attractions in Mississippi is the river itself, and the many opportunities to discover the riverside with Mississippi riverboat tours. Take a step back in history and imagine a time when the pace of life was much less hectic. Hop on board a paddle-wheeled steamboat and soak in the Victorian era charm. Mississippi also has a huge array of festivals and events happening throughout the year. The unbelievable calendar of events includes the Choctaw Indian Fair, Elvis Presley Festival, Great Mississippi River Balloon Race, Vicksburg Riverfest and much more.

Economy: Once the turmoil of the 1950s and early 1960s had subsided, the impressive industrial growth of the abrupt postwar years resumed. By the mid-1960s, manufacturing surpassed farming as a source of jobs. During the following decade, the balance of industrial growth changed somewhat. The relatively low-paying garment, textile and wood-products industries, based on cotton and timber, grew less rapidly in both value added and employment than a number of other industries, including transportation equipment and electronic goods. The Ship System division of Northrop Grumman, Keesler Air Force Base, and the Stennis Space Center are located in Southern Mississippi and continues to benefit from increased national defense spending.

State Bird: The mockingbird is the state bird.

State Tree: The southern magnolia is the state tree.

State Flower: The state flower is the Magnolia.

State Song: "Go, Mississippi," is the state song. It was written by Houston Davis.

Interesting Facts:
  • In 1884, the concept of selling shoes in boxes in pairs (right foot and left foot) occurred in Vicksburg at Phil Gilbert's Shoe Parlor on Washington Street.

  • The first nuclear submarine built in the south was produced in Mississippi.

  • The International Checkers Hall of Fame is in Mississippi.

  • Root beer was invented in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1898 by Edward Adolf Barq, Sr.

  • The most popular cities in Mississippi are Jackson, Gulfport, Biloxi and Hattiesburg.

Famous People:
Many famous people are from Mississippi and reside there today. The football player Walter Payton and the blues guitarist B.B. King are from Mississippi. Oprah Winfrey and Elvis Presley are also from Mississippi.

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