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The Starkville–Columbus, MS Combined Statistical Area was formerly known as Columbus–West Point was defined as consisting of Clay and Lowndes counties in northeastern Mississippi, which were separately treated as the West Point Micropolitan Statistical Area and Columbus Micropolitan Statistical Area, respectively.
The Golden Triangle (GTR) is a region in the east central portion of the U.S. state of Mississippi.The "triangle" is formed by the cities of Columbus, Starkville, and West Point but the region is often more broadly-defined to include all of Clay, Lowndes, and Oktibbeha counties and sometimes additional surrounding communities and counties as well. [1]
Starkville is the largest city in the Golden Triangle, which had a population of 175,474 in 2020, and the principal city of the Starkville-Columbus, MS CSA. Founded in 1831, the city was originally known as Boardtown for the local sawmilling operation there, but was renamed in 1837 to honor American Revolutionary War general John Stark. [7]
MS 12 – Starkville, Mississippi State University: Western end of MS 12 concurrency: Clayton Village: 149.5– 150.0: 240.6– 241.4: MS 182 – Starkville, Clayton Village 153.5: 247.0: Hickory Grove Road: Lowndes 156.3: 251.5: US 45 Alt. / MS 25 – West Point, Brooksville: Eastern end of MS 25 concurrency 160.5: 258.3: MS 791 south: Access ...
MS 12 – Starkville, Ackerman, Mississippi State University: Interchange: 132.1: 212.6: MS 182 – West Starkville: Interchange: 132.7: 213.6: US 82 west – Winona: Interchange; south end of US 82 overlap; south end of freeway; north end of expressway: 134: 216: MS 389 – Downtown Starkville 136.1: 219.0: MS 12 west – Starkville ...
The routing was from Starkville to Shannon when it was first designated. [3] The section from Shannon to Okolona was paved by 1937. [4] [5] The next year, six miles (9.7 km) of the route was paved from West Point southwards. [5] [6] MS 25 was extended south in 1939, replacing all of MS 23 from Starkville to north of West Point.
MS 182 widens into a four-lane divided highway and comes to an interchange with MS 12 on the eastern border of Starkville. After this, the road passes through the northern portion of the Mississippi State University campus. [4] [7] MS-182 looking west in Lowndes County
MS 790 west: Eastern terminus of MS 790: Webster: Mathiston: 217.7: 350.4: US 82 west / MS 403 north – Eupora, Winona, Wood Institute: South end of US 82 overlap 218.5: 351.6: US 82 east – Starkville, Columbus: Interchange; north end of US 82 overlap 223.5: 359.7: MS 50 east – West Point: South end of MS 50 overlap 225.1: 362.3: MS 50 ...