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Hide-A-Way Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Pearl River County, Mississippi, United States. Its population was 2,065 as of the 2020 census . [ 1 ]
Roughly bounded by Cemetery St. to the north, Lake Shore Dr. to the east, Lake Side St. to the south, and Dewey St. to the west 33°29′42″N 90°19′11″W / 33.495119°N 90.319806°W / 33.495119; -90.319806 ( Itta Bena Historic
Pearl River County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi.The population was 56,145 at the 2020 census. [1] Its county seat is Poplarville. [2] Pearl River County comprises the Picayune, MS Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the New Orleans-Metairie-Hammond, LA-MS Combined Statistical Area.
The Appraisal Institute (AI), headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is an international association of professional real estate appraisers. [1] It was founded in January 1991 when the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers (AIREA) and the Society of Residential Appraisers merged. The AIREA and the Society were respectively founded in 1932 ...
Carriere was originally known as Highland. The name was then changed to Lacey, and finally Carriere in 1903. Carriere is likely named from Emile L. Carriere, who was the president of the Citizen's Bank of New Orleans and served on the board of directors for the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad, which operated a depot in Carriere. The ...
According to the Community Associations Institute, between 22 and 24 percent of the entire U.S. population in 2017 lived in community associations. The two leading states with CIDs are California, where around 9,327,000 people lived in a CID, and Florida, where about 9,753,000 lived in a Community Interest Development.
Hernando Village Airpark, Inc Airport covers an area of 40 acres (16 ha) at an elevation of 242 feet (74 m) above mean sea level.It has one runway designated 14/32 with a turf surface measuring 3,340 by 65 feet (1,018 x 20 m).
William Augustus Lake : Know Nothing: March 4, 1855 — March 3, 1857 34th: Elected in 1855. Lost re-election. Otho Robards. Singleton . Democratic: March 4, 1857 — January 12, 1861 35th 36th: Elected in 1857. Re-elected in 1859. Withdrew due to Civil War. Vacant: January 12, 1861 — February 23, 1870 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st: Civil War ...