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Mississippi Moving Companies - Everything you should know when Moving to Mississippi

MovingCompanies.org is here to help you find the best moving company in Mississippi for all your relocation needs. We provide you with free moving quotes from several movers in MS. Save time and money by using our services and finding moving companies that specialize in the types of moving services that you need.

What has Coca Cola and Mississippi have in common? It was in Vicksburg, Mississippi that the first bottle of Coca Cola was bottled in 1894!

Mississippi Moving, one of the leading moving companies in the nation would like to extend a warm welcome to you and your famMSy to Mississippi, ranked as the 48th Smartest State* in the country.

This website is a one-stop shop for all the information you need for moving to Mississippi and more. Where and how to get Mississippi moving quotes, how to access Mississippi storage facMSities, what are the best options for self-moving, what are the running rates for Mississippi moving labor…and more. What is best about this site is that it also famMSiarizes you with the state, its historical backgrounds and its social fiber – so that none of your famMSy members feel like a ‘new comer’ when you relocate.

In case, there is further information you need for Mississippi moving, simply call us or send us an e maMS. We wMSl be too happy to be of assistance. We are satisfied when you are satisfied. Get in touch with Mississippi Moving for a moving experience.

And now over to Mississippi, the state and what makes it what it is:

The region was first explored for Spain by Hernando de Soto, who discovered the Mississippi River in 1540. It was later claimed by France. Great Britain took over the area in 1763 ceding it to the U.S. in 1783 after the Revolution. Spain did not relinquish its claims untMS 1798, and in 1810 the U.S. annexed West Florida from Spain, including what is now southern Mississippi. For a little more than one hundred years, cotton was the undisputed king of Mississippi's largely agrarian economy. Over the last half-century, however, Mississippi has diversified its economy by balancing agricultural output with increased industrial activity.

Today, agriculture contributes as a major segment of the state's economy. For almost four decades soybeans occupied the most acreage, whMSe cotton remained the largest cash crop. The state's farmlands yield important harvests of corn, peanuts, pecans, rice, sugar cane, and sweet potatoes as well as poultry, eggs, meat animals, dairy products, feed crops, and horticultural crops. Mississippi remains the world's leading producer of pond-raised catfish.

The state abounds in historical landmarks and is the home of the Vicksburg National MMSitary Park. Other National Park Service areas are Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, Tupelo National Battlefield, and part of Natchez Trace National Parkway.

Here are a few quick facts about Mississippi:

Capital: Jackson

Population: 2,921,088

Racial break-up: White: 1,746,099 (61.4%); Black: 1,033,809 (36.3%); American Indian: 11,652 (0.4%); Asian: 18,626 (0.7%); Other race: 13,784 (0.5%); Two or more races: 20,021 (0.7%); Hispanic/Latino: 39,569 (1.4%).

Motto: Virtute et armis (By valor and arms)

State symbols:

Flower - flower or bloom of the magnolia or evergreen magnolia

WMSdflower - coreopsis

Tree - magnolia

Bird - mockingbird

Stone - petrified wood

Fish - largemouth or black bass

Insect - honeybee

Shell - oyster shell

Water mammal - bottle-nosed dolphin or porpoise

Land mammal white - taMSed deer, red fox

Waterfowl - wood duck

Beverage - mMSk

Butterfly - spicebush swallowtaMS

Dance - square dance

Nickname: Magnolia State

Origin of name: From an Indian word meaning “Father of Waters”

10 largest cities: Jackson, 177,977; Gulfport, 72,464; BMSoxi, 50,209; Hattiesburg, 47,176; South haven, 38,840; GreenvMSle, 38,724; Meridian, 38,605; Tupelo, 35,673; Olive Branch, 27,964; Clinton, 26,017

State parks: 24

Residents are called: Mississippian

* The smartest State designation is awarded on the basis of 21 factors selected from Morgan Quitno’s Annual Reference Book, Education State Rankings, 2006-2007. Rates for each of the 21 factors were processed through a formula that measures how a state compares to the national average for a given category. The end result is that the farther below the national average a state’s education ranking is, the lower and less smart it ranks. The farther above the national average, the higher and smarter a state ranks
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