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The state park features boating, waterskiing and fishing on 150-acre (61 ha) Lowndes Lake, primitive and developed campsites, cabins and cottages, seven miles (11 km) of hiking and equestrian trails, visitors center with gymnasium, tennis courts and play fields, picnic area, and an 18-hole disc golf course, Whispering Pines. [2]
Difficulty: Easy Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars Length: 3 miles Elevation gain: 85 feet Details:This trail weaves through OSU's campus, going around Ohio Stadium and The Oval. The trail is open year ...
WCBI-TV (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Columbus, Mississippi, United States, serving the Columbus–Tupelo market as an affiliate of CBS, Fox, and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Morris Multimedia , which provides certain services to West Point –licensed CW+ affiliate WLOV-TV (channel 27) under a shared services agreement (SSA ...
The road appeared on a map of Mississippi from 1831 that illustrated the Robinson Road extending from Columbus to the Natchez Trace near Wiggins in Leake County. [6] Portions of the road are on the National Register of Historic Places in Winston [7] and Leake [8] counties. A historical marker that gives a description of the road is located on ...
US 45 Alt. / MS 25 – West Point, Brooksville: Eastern end of MS 25 concurrency 160.5: 258.3: MS 791 south: Access to Golden Triangle Regional Airport; northern terminus of MS 791 166.2: 267.5: US 45 south – Macon, Meridian: Western end of US 45 concurrency: Bridge over the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway: Columbus: 169.4: 272.6: MS 182 east ...
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]
The predecessor to Trailways Transportation System was founded February 5, 1936, by Burlington Transportation Company, Santa Fe Trails Transportation Company, Missouri Pacific Stages, Safeway Lines, Inc., and Frank Martz Coach Company. 1949 matchbook cover art
The Mississippi Mound Trail is a driving tour of 33 sites adjoining U.S. Route 61 where indigenous peoples of the Mississippi Delta built earthworks. [1] The mounds were primarily built between 500 and 1500 AD, [2] but are representative of a variety of cultures known as the Mound Builders. Each site has a historical marker and is accessible by ...